‘Hotspot’ Policing Works, Many Cities Do Not Deploy Officers Effectively
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Big city police departments have struggled for years to hire enough police officers. Officer shortages are a unevenly distributed across neighborhoods. In Chicago and Washington, D.C., the most violent neighborhoods also have the greatest officer shortages. Even New York, which pioneered Jack Maple’s “cops on the dots” strategy in the early 1990s, has huge disparities […]
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