Report on 2022 Police Resource Levels in Delta
The Delta Police Department (DPD) monitors two key performance measures annually at the provincial and national levels. The first performance measure is Statistics Canada’s Crime Severity Index (CSI), the only national measure to compare crime consistently across the country. The CSI is calculated based on the amount and seriousness of the offences reported to the police. A low CSI rate is indicative of a relatively safe community.[i] The 2022 BC CSI average was 100.37, while Delta’s CSI was much lower at 60, and the Canadian average was 78.10.
The second key performance measure reviewed annually is from data collected and published by the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General (PSSG) in the Police Resources in British Columbia (PRBC) report. The PRBC report details resource data for all municipal police departments and RCMP detachments. Similar to the CSI, the PRBC report is essential as it allows the DPD to compare itself with the provincial context of resources, including population-to-police ratio, crime rates, caseload, and overall funding.
Due to differences in funding models between municipal police agencies and the RCMP, the report presents the data separately, and Delta is compared only to its independent municipal counterparts.
The average population per officer ratio for all municipal departments in BC is 582 (up from 573 in 2021), with Delta having a slightly bigger population per police officer at 587. Delta’s low ratio, compared to most other agencies, can be attributed to lower density and Delta’s large geography. Vancouver and Victoria also have low ratios; however, theirs are due to urban settings and ambient and daytime populations compared to their suburban counterparts.
The average cost per capita for all municipal departments is $455, with Delta being well below the average at $393. The average crime rate[ii] for municipal police departments in 2022 was 58, with Delta noticeably lower than the average with a crime rate of 40. The case load per officer in Delta is also lower, at 24 cases per officer, while the municipal average is 34.
The following graphic provides an overview of Delta compared to the average of municipal police agencies.
Overall, Delta performs well in resourcing comparison, with a crime rate, cost per capita, population per officer and case load per officer lower than the average of BC municipal departments. The Delta Police Department appreciates the benefit of continued support by the Police Board and Mayor and Council in ensuring that the organization is properly resourced to provide excellence in community services.