Detroit police officer Danon Bell directs traffic at Comerica Park this month. Police work hours are capped at 17 hours in a 24-hour period.(Photo: Robin Buckson / The Detroit News)Buy Photo
The number of overtime hours worked by Detroit police officers has skyrocketed in recent years, costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars but Detroits mayor and top cop say its worth it, insisting theres a price to sustaining double-digit crime reduction.
Union officials disagree, pointing to a steady loss in staffing over the years that has forced officers to work extra shifts. They say that puts overworked cops and citizens at risk, although Police Chief James Craig said theres a cap on how much overtime officers may work.
Detroit officers from the rank of lieutenant down who are eligible for overtime logged 765,881 overtime hours during fiscal year 2015-16, according to data obtained by The Detroit News under the Freedom of Information Act. Thats a 69 percent increase from 2012-13, when officers logged 454,136 hours of OT.
Detroit taxpayers annual cost for police overtime rose from $16.9 million in 2012-13 to $28.34 million last year. In 2012, overtime represented 5.2 percent of the $322 million police budget; in 2016, overtime was 8.9 percent of the $318 million budget.
The spike in overtime has been accompanied by a drop in crime: From 2013, when Craig became police chief and enacted policies he said have led to the increase, to 2016, violent crime dropped 11.8 percent, while property offenses plunged 27 percent, according to Detroit Police statistics.
Theres a cost of doing business, and when you talk about improving service and driving down crime, which weve done during this time period, I say its worth it, Craig said.
Craig said there is an ongoing internal affairs investigation into overtime abuse by Detroit cops. The probe was launched in November 2014 after a supervisor in the departments Homicide Section, Lt. Joseph Tiseo, reported officers were charging the city for time they hadnt worked.
Seven officers are under investigation for falsely reporting overtime, Craig said. I dont think its a widespread problem, he said. Seven cases is a drop in the bucket.
They ... need downtime
Union officials insist a staffing shortage is the main reason for the overtime spike. The police officer ranks fell from 1,986 in 2012 to 1,590 in 2016, a 20 percent drop. The force has about 1,700 officers, although only about 1,500 are on the street, with about 200 recruits still in the police academy, said Mark Diaz, president of the Detroit Police Officers Association.
The bulk of our overtime issue is due to the need for more officers, and to stop the bleeding from people leaving the department for better pay and benefits, Diaz said, adding the department loses about 20-25 officers per month in large part because Detroit pays its officers a starting annual salary of $36,000.
The overtime issue wont be remedied until we fix the pay and benefits issue, he said.
Mark Young, president of the Lieutenants and Sergeants Association union, said working too much overtime can pose a safety risk.
Some overtime is good, because it allows the officers to make extra money, and they need to with the salaries they make, Young said. But they also need downtime theyre human beings working a highly stressful job. When you have tired officers, thats a danger to them and the citizens.
Police Commissioner Willie Burton also expressed concern too much overtime might pose a danger. Working all that overtime is a temporary solution to the reduced manpower, and its working for now, but long-term, the officers wont be able to keep it up because theyll get burned out.
Craig said hes taken measures to ensure that doesnt happen. Most of the overtime is voluntary, he said. And weve put a cap on how many hours officers can work. Craig said officers may not work more than 17 hours in one 24-hour period.
Craig also noted if a shift needs to be filled, he relaxed the rules to allow officers from all precincts to volunteer for the extra time, meaning officers arent ordered to work overtime.
Setting staffing priorities
The departments overall staff, which includes all ranks, fell from 2,570 in 2012 to 2,255 in 2016.
Craig said as of June 2, the department was short 126 budgeted positions. Thats good news because were closing the gap, he said. Last year, we were down 300.
John Roach, spokesman for Mayor Mike Duggan, said in a statement: We agree with the chiefs approach on this and believe the increased overtime is necessary. DPD is adding about 30 officers a month to the force and has the budget to add a total of 300 more officers in the next year. As staffing levels increase, the department will continue to track overtime and manage it to an optimal level based on public safety needs.
Its also important to understand that despite the additional overtime, DPDs expenses this year are projected to fall within its budgeted amount and the city is projected to have an overall budget surplus for the third consecutive year when the fiscal year ends on June 30th.
Craig acknowledged the staff shortage is one element thats contributed to the overtime increase, but said a number of other factors are driving it.
A year after I got here (in 2013), we created a minimum staffing deployment, he said. We wanted to make sure we were meeting our response-time goals. In order to do that, we had to ensure that we met minimum staffing.
Staffing was dictated by priority calls handled, crimes, geographic footprint of a particular precinct; we came up with a formula for each precinct. When we created that which is the way policing is done theres a cost. If a command does not meet minimum staffing, theyre authorized to fill that car with overtime.
Minimum staffing requirements werent in place when I got here; thats why we had a one-hour response time.
The chief said response time has been whittled to 12 minutes, although the decrease is partially due to Craig changing the way response time is calculated.
A $75 million budget cut to the police department in the 2012-13 fiscal year which represented 18 percent of the total budget forced the department to shed 380 officers. In 2012, then-Mayor Dave Bing tried to offset the cuts by closing police precincts from 4 p.m.-8 a.m., creating virtual precincts and requiring officers to work 12-hour shifts.
When Craig assumed command of the police department the following year, he was given the power to make unilateral decisions by Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr. Among the new chiefs first moves was to restore police precincts to 24-hour service and put officers back on eight-hour shifts.
Craig also got rid of police districts, a model implemented in 2005 by former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, in which multiple precincts were combined to cut costs. Craig restored the 12 individual precincts, which he said better serve the community.
I didnt think the district model facilitated neighborhood policing, so we went back to what I refer to as neighborhood precincts, Craig said. And the 12-hour days were killing morale among the officers.
Craig also created new ranks, including detective and corporal, which he said is a morale-booster because it gives cops a chance to advance.
Since I got here, Ive done 822 promotions, he said. Prior to his arrival, the department hadnt offered a promotional examination for eight years.
Police officers want advancement, but they werent getting the opportunity before, he said. Well, all that costs money.
Craig said officers on mandatory standby now are paid overtime, which he said wasnt being done when he took over.
Its the law: If you want someone on mandatory standby youve got to pay them one hour of overtime for every eight hours theyre on standby, Craig said. When I got here, the way it was done was, if you wanted to work in those specialty units like homicide, you didnt get that money, and if you wanted to stay in those units, you didnt complain.
Diaz said only a small number of officers are on standby duty. I dont think thats a big factor, he said.
Craig said restructuring the police department has resulted in officers working more overtime but he said its also helped lower crime, a trend he said continues.
We had a good year last year, and so far this year, were trending below that, Craig said. As of June 4, overall crime is down 9 percent. Thats phenomenal. But theres a cost to sustaining that downward trend. Its worth the tradeoff.
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