Serving as the Chief of Police in Tucson, Chad Kasmar reflects on crime trends and statistics over the past couple of years.
Chief Kasmar said there has been a decrease in violent crime as well as property crime.
Already at 33,000 calls for service this year, some calls are now answered by mental health units first that work with the department. Mental health within TPD has been one of Chief Kasmar’s priorities. The ‘Struggle Well’ program helps officers process experiences in the field learning how to better deal with them.
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