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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The NYPD captains’ union called for the end of CompStat, the program that tracks crime statistics for the department, calling it a policy that runs a “wedge between police and ...
Most everyone in Wilmington has heard of CompStat, the performance management system that is credited, at least partially, for the drop in violent crimes in the city in 2018. Few seem to know what it ...
Brooklyn’s new beep is about to bring an innovative crime-fighting tool to Borough Hall. Borough President Eric Adams plans to use CompStat, the data-driven model created during the 1990s — when Adams ...
LOS ANGELES – Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Chief William Bratton, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) outgoing Superintendent Roy Romer and New York Mayor ...
Operation “Bum-Stat” is in full effect. The NYPD is mining some of the data-driven tactics it used to bring down crime in the late 1990s and applying them to the homeless crisis, multiple sources tell ...
Compstat and Organizational Change in the Lowell Police Department by James Willis, Stephen Mastrofski, David Weisburd, and Rosann Greenspan, examines the special challenges and opportunities that ...
Mayor Bill de Blasio stands in front of a display during the announcement of CompStat 2.0 in 2016. Louise Wateridge/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images See more of our coverage in your search ...
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In the face of rising gun violence in Chicago, the police department is expanding its CompStat program that analyzes crime trends. CompStat - from "computer statistics" - was created by the New York ...
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