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undergone a number of noteworthy changes that have affected the demographics of the city. The current Roseville <br />population is estimated to be 35,878 (74.2% White and 25.8% persons of color). It is estimated that approximately <br />36,000 people travel into the city daily to work.2 More details on Roseville's demographics can be found on the City of <br />Roseville's Economic Development web -page. <br />According to the Roseville Area Schools3 2019 Demographic Report, White students constituted 42% of the enrollment <br />and 58% identified as persons of color. Asian students accounted for 19% of the total student body, Black students for <br />17%, and Hispanic students for 15%. <br />In 2019, Roseville officers conducted 4,123 traffic stops. For each stop, the location, date, and time of the stop are <br />automatically recorded by the computer aided dispatch (CAD) system. Officers are responsible for recording the reason <br />for the stop, the sex of the driver, the officer's perception of the driver's race, whether the person and/or vehicle was <br />searched, and the final outcome of the stop (i.e. warning or citation issued). Officers record that data when clearing the <br />call either by the in -car computer or over the radio to dispatch. <br />Regardless of the method of entry, the data is sent to and stored by Ramsey County. All departments reporting data have <br />access to a portal where data can be queried and exported. After exporting the 2019 data, the few incident fields missing <br />information were resolved by RPD personnel by cross referencing the unique CAD case identifiers with reports stored in <br />a departmental records management system (RMS). <br />TYPE OF TRAFFIC STOP INITIATED <br />Upon clearing a traffic stop, officers are required to document the initial reason for the stop. When a traffic stop <br />falls into multiple categories, officers document the initial reason they initiated a traffic stop. The four categories <br />are: <br />1. Moving Violation (e.g. speeding, running a red light, distracted driving, reckless driving) <br />2. Vehicle Violation (e.g. revoked license plate, expired tabs, burned out lights) <br />3. Investigate (e.g. warrants, investigative alert or attempt to locate on a specific vehicle, vehicle or occupants <br />match suspect description, suspicious vehicle). <br />4. Citizen Complaint (e.g. citizen calls in a reckless driver) <br />In 2019, moving violations comprised 77.8% of stops,17.0% of stops were for vehicle violations, and 5.1% of stops <br />were for investigative reasons. There was only one stop resulting from a citizen complaint. (All tables used to <br />create figures can be found in the Appendix, if not already included in the main document.) <br />Reason Traffic Stop was Initiated, 2019 <br />n=4123 <br />9-1-1 / Citizen, Investigative, <br />1,0% f 209, 5% <br />Vehicle <br />Violation, <br />702,17% <br />Figure 1 - Reason Stop was Initiated <br />2 Source: ESRI, 2019-08-30 httl2://www.growroseville.com/roseville/site-selectors/community profile/ <br />3 Roseville Area Schools District Boundaries extend into portions of other cities, including Maplewood, Little Canada, Shoreview, and St. Paul. <br />Service • Integrity • Respect + Innovation <br />2 <br />
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