Is CompStat’s main legacy safe streets or stop and frisk?

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Is CompStat’s main legacy safe streets or stop and frisk?
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SE REÚNE TITULAR DE LA SSPE CON NUEVOS MANDOS MUNICIPALES
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TECATE.- El Secretario de Seguridad Pública del Estado, José Fernando Sánchez González, encabezó una reunión de trabajo y coordinación con los nuevos titulares de las corporaciones policíacas municipales en donde expuso el Modelo de Seguridad de Baja California, así como los principales ejes estratégicos para reforzar la seguridad y reducir la incidencia delictiva de Baja California para el…
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TECATE.- El Secretario de Seguridad Pública del Estado, José Fernando Sánchez González, encabezó una reunión de trabajo y coordinación con los nuevos titulares de las corporaciones policíacas municipales en donde expuso el Modelo de Seguridad de Baja California, así como los principales ejes estratégicos para reforzar la seguridad y reducir la incidencia delictiva de Baja California para el…
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Crime Rates Before and After CompStat (1990 to 2012) The introduction of COMPSTAT-style programs is responsible for a 5 to 15 percent decrease in crime in cities where the programs were implemented. Specifically, the results indicate that the introduction of CompStat-style programs is associated with a 13 percent decrease in violent crime, an 11 percent decrease in property crime, and a 13 percent decrease in homicide. There was a fair amount of variation in each U.S. city, and in Philadelphia, property crime followed a downward trend shortly after CompStat was introduced in March 1998. Overall, crime dropped 29 percent in Philadelphia through 2012. Property crime in particular dropped 32 percent during this period. Source: Brennan Center for Justice (https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/publications/What_Caused_The_Crime_Decline.pdf)
.@replyall #128 The Crime Machine, Part II https://www.gimletmedia.com/reply-all/128-the-crime-machine-part-ii#episode-player
.@replyall: #127 The Crime Machine, Part I' https://www.gimletmedia.com/reply-all/127-the-crime-machine-part-i#episode-player