Windsor Police launches new bail compliance dashboard
WINDSOR POLICE NEWS RELEASE
Windsor Police launches new bail compliance dashboard
The Windsor Police Service has launched a new in-house Bail Compliance Dashboard designed to track, monitor, and share real-time information on high-risk offenders who are subject to court-ordered conditions.
The digital tool features a live, interactive map that provides officers with real-time access to detailed information on local individuals currently on bail. This includes current addresses, photographs, release conditions, and other critical compliance data.
The new dashboard centralizes this information, improving officers’ ability to monitor compliance, identify emerging issues, and respond more quickly during patrol operations.
“This dashboard represents a significant advancement in how we manage high-risk offenders in Windsor,” said Inspector David DeLuca. “By providing our officers with immediate access to real-time information, we are enhancing their ability to act proactively, improve compliance, and ultimately increase public safety across our community.”
The Windsor Police Bail Compliance Dashboard also enhances inter-agency collaboration. The systems and processes that feeds real-time offender information directly into the Windsor Police Dashboard has now been leveraged to send the same information to Ontario Provincial Police’s Provincial Bail Compliance Dashboard, supporting seamless information sharing across jurisdictions for individuals on bail for firearms-related offences and/or crimes against persons.
In 2025, the Windsor Police Service oversaw bail compliance for a growing number of high-risk offenders. Over the year, the Bail Compliance Unit tracked 370 individuals with conditions stemming from firearms offences, crimes against persons, or repeated violations. The Unit conducted 95 bail related investigations, 77 of which resulted in charges laid. This highlights the critical importance of technology that allows frontline personnel to identify risks quickly and intervene decisively.
The Windsor Police Service has officially launch the Bail Compliance Dashboard today.