Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2011, $237,451)
The Smart Policing Initiative seeks to build upon the concepts of offender-based and place-based policing and broaden the knowledge of effective policing strategies. The most convincing research demonstrates that place-based or hotspot policing reduces violent crime and neighborhood disorder. This initiative addresses the need for effective policing that requires a tightly focused, collaborative approach that is measurable, based on sound, detailed analysis and includes policies and procedures for accountability. This grant program seeks to build upon data-driven, evidence-based policing by encouraging state and local law enforcement agencies to develop effective, economical, and innovative responses to precipitous or extraordinary increases in crime, or in a type or types of crime within their jurisdictions.
The city of Glendale Police Department will broaden current smart policing initiatives that target repeat violent and property crime offenders. Through the grant, analysis to identify violent crime suspects, organized retail theft networks, and commonly affected locations will be completed. Specialized police units will also be trained. Arizona State University will serve as the research partner, assisting with the development of effective measures to address the crime.
NCA/NCF