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.
Operation Blink, Surrey Police (UK), 2023 Goldstein Award FinalistTheft Deterrence Strategies, Vallejo Police Department (California, USA), 2019
Using Community Education to Reduce Larcenies from Unlocked Vehicles, Albemarle County Police Department (Virginia, USA), 2019
To Catch a Thief: Utilizing Bait Technology at the Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque Police Department (New Mexico, USA), 2013
Retail District Crime Reduction Plan: Changing the Criminal Perception Arlington Police Department (Texas, USA), 2013
"Hide It, Lock It, or Lose It," Orange County Sheriff's Department/Dana Point Police Services (California, USA), 2011
Partners Against Crime, Sugar Land Police Department (Texas, USA), 2011Burglary of Motor Vehicle (BMV) Detail, Arlington Police Department (Texas, USA), 2009
NY State University Police Vehicle Break-in Initiative, SUNY at Buffalo Police Department (New York, USA), 2008
Tackling Vehicle Crime at the Odyssey, Police Service of Northern Ireland (Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK), 2006
Motor Vehicle Theft Analysis And Reduction, Rockaway Police Department (New Jersey, USA), 2006
University First, South Wales Police (UK), 2004
The Home Depot Project, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (North Carolina, USA), 2003
The Forest Hills Boulevard Initiative, Coral Springs Police Department (Florida, USA), 2003
Coste Verde Area Project, San Diego Police Department (California, USA), 1997
Preventing Theft from Auto, Edmonton Police Service (Alberta, Canada), 1994, Goldstein Award Finalist
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