Since its inception in New York City in 1994, CompStat — short for comparative or computer statistics — has gained considerable recognition for its role in knowledge-based law enforcement. Used by ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK — There are calls for CompStat, a ...
New York City experienced a historic decline in crime rates during the 1990s, but it was not due to the implementation of CompStat or enhanced enforcement of misdemeanor offenses, according to a new ...
Every Wednesday morning, supervisors and officers of the Los Angeles Police Department gather in a windowless room on the first floor of the department’s headquarters. There, they analyze crime ...
Following a Monday announcement that crime in New York City is at a "historic low" (down 5.9% for the month of October and 3.1% this year to date) NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton told reporters that ...
After police here launched a new strategy to fight crime, they watched last year as the number of murders fell by more than 20 percent. Encouraged, Police Chief William Bratton set goals for 2004 to ...
The time has come for Houston to adopt a fundamental change in policing similar to programs implemented in New York City and Boston, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Austin, Seattle, Durham, Los ...
Can simply adding more police officers to the streets, or changing the ways in which they operate, actually reduce the rate of crime? A report from the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, ...
Mayor Bill de Blasio (left) holds an NYPD-issued smart phone that can access crime data while NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton holds an old police radio model during a news conference on Feb. 23. Chad ...
In celebration of New York Magazine’s 50th anniversary, this series, which will continue through October 2018, tells the stories behind key moments that shaped the city’s culture. Dermot Shea has a ...
It is the age of analytics, of metrics and algorithms and working smarter. It is the era of findings solutions in numbers, and letting those numbers lead to elusive answers. It is data, Birmingham ...
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