Related POP Projects
Important!
The quality and focus of these submissions vary considerably. With the exception of those submissions selected as winners or finalists, these documents are unedited and are reproduced in the condition in which they were submitted. They may nevertheless contain useful information or may report innovative projects.
Violent Crime Reduction and Prevention with Risk-Based Policing, Kansas City Police Department (Missouri, USA), Goldstein Award Finalist
You Matter to Us (Youth and Family Harm Reduction, New Zealand Police, 2019, Goldstein Award Finalist
Community Action Team (A Police-Community Partnership to Address Neighbourhood Violence and Disorder), Edmonton Police Service (Alberta, Canada), 2019
Restore Rundberg Project, Austin Police Department (Texas, USA), 2016, Goldstein Award Finalist
Old North Sacramento Revitalization Project, Sacramento Police Department (California, USA), 2016
The North Albina and Killingsworth Collaboration, Portland Police Bureau (Oregon, USA), 2015, Goldstein Award Finalist
Operation Red Light: Milwaukee’s North Side Prostitution Abatement Plan, Milwaukee Police Department (Wisconsin, USA), 2013
Safe Street Teams POP Initiative, Boston Police Department (Massachusetts, USA), 2012, Goldstein Award Finalist
Saving Lives with Traffic Safety, Cincinnati Police Department (Ohio, USA), 2011
Reducing Crime and Disorder in Lima, Ohio Utilizing Pin-Point Patrolling, Lima Police Department (Ohio, USA), 2010
Baker One Domestic Violence Intervention Project, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (North Carolina, USA), 2002, Goldstein Award Finalist
Taking Back Our Blocks - The Avers Story, Chicago Police Department (Illinois, USA), 2000
North Tryon Street Corridor Commercial Burglaries, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (North Carolina, USA), 2000
Homeless Outreach Team (HOT), Metroplitan Police Department (Washington, DC, USA), 1997
Rauber Street Project, Rochester Police Department (New York, USA), 1997
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