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If a law enforcement agency significantly increases arrests, which level of the crime funnel would be MOST directly impacted?

  • The overall community trust in law enforcement.
  • The rates of crime reporting.
  • The number of crimes committed.
  • The level of prosecutions and incarcerations (correct)
  • What is the PRIMARY goal of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) in addressing crime?

  • Implementing zero-tolerance policies for all crimes.
  • Focusing on the most serious and prolific offenders. (correct)
  • Maximizing arrests for all types of offenses.
  • Increasing the number of law enforcement officers.
  • Which of the following BEST describes how Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) differs from traditional policing methods?

  • ILP operates independently of community input.
  • ILP focuses solely on increasing arrests and prosecutions.
  • ILP prioritizes reactive responses to crime incidents.
  • ILP relies heavily on community engagement and data analysis. (correct)
  • What is a KEY component of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) in reducing victimization and fear of crime?

    <p>Offering resources to those detained, such as mental health and vocational programs. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is community engagement considered critical in Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP)?

    <p>It helps law enforcement solve public safety problems collaboratively. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role does transparency play in the Pasco Sheriff’s Office (PSO) approach to community engagement?

    <p>It helps PSO build trust and involve citizens in policing strategies. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) address biases related to race, gender, or religious beliefs?

    <p>Through non-bias and data-focused policing practices. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the intended outcome of directing limited law enforcement resources towards the most frequent utilizers of services, according to the principles of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP)?

    <p>To produce the greatest positive community impact. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of the crime funnel, what is the only strategy identified that can directly impact the actual number of crimes committed?

    <p>Crime prevention. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Intelligence-Led Policing emphasize as pivotal to an objective, decision-making framework?

    <p>Community engagement, partnerships, analysis and intelligence. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the principles outlined, what is the PRIMARY purpose of law enforcement agencies?

    <p>To ensure public safety and protect the community from victimization. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the two interrelated goals that may be accomplished through interactive partnerships with relevant stakeholders?

    <p>Develop solutions to problems through collaborative problem solving. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following community interactions is MOST emphasized within the context of effective community engagement?

    <p>Proactive engagement through forums, events, meetings and participation in community functions. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Law enforcement agencies could implement a community engagement campaign aimed at increasing what?

    <p>Reporting rates of crime (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is emphasized by Intelligence-Led Policing, for law enforcement, and the entire criminal justice system, to answer the call for increased efficiency and address the gap while improving the crime funnel through crime prevention?

    <p>Intelligence-Led Policing (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which factor, if addressed effectively through community support, would MOST likely reduce recidivism rates among former inmates?

    <p>Providing comprehensive job training and employment opportunities. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) primarily contribute to the prevention of crime?

    <p>By enabling law enforcement to make informed decisions based on empirical evidence and community engagement. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the MOST significant way that Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) enhances the effectiveness of law enforcement resource allocation?

    <p>It uses data-driven insights to focus resources where they will have the greatest impact. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which approach BEST embodies the principles of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) in addressing a local surge in vandalism?

    <p>Analyzing crime data, engaging community members, and partnering with youth programs to address underlying causes. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a PRIMARY goal of community engagement in the context of reducing recidivism and preventing crime?

    <p>To foster a sense of collective responsibility and support for at-risk individuals. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the continuum of care model, alternative options are readily available during crisis or need because:

    <p>The PSO is supported by data, research, and resources. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is flexibility important in the Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) approach?

    <p>Criminal environments, as well as the needs of the community are constantly changing. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of intelligence and analysis in addressing criminal behavior?

    <p>To identify underlying causations of criminal behavior. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary role of the Constitutional Policing Advisor within the PSO?

    <p>To ensure all policies and procedures adhere to constitutional principles and CRCL guidelines. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the Citizens Advisory Council contribute to the PSO's objectives?

    <p>By giving citizens a voice in the actions and policies of the sheriff’s office. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of PSO deputies acting as liaisons in their assigned zones?

    <p>To serve as a bridge between residents, businesses, community groups and the sheriff’s office. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why are community members considered a valuable resource for the PSO?

    <p>They are a key source of information for identifying community concerns and needs. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should a PSO member do first when determining that a community meeting is needed?

    <p>Coordinate with their supervisor and the Community Relations Section to plan the meeting effectively. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the Business Crime Prevention Program enhance intelligence-led policing?

    <p>By providing a direct line of communication for businesses to share concerns and crime-related information with law enforcement. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the 'guardian mind-set' in the context of PSO's community engagement philosophy?

    <p>Deputies viewing themselves as part of the community, working collaboratively to improve safety and quality of life. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why do law enforcement agencies need to focus more on behavioral health?

    <p>Because law enforcement interactions with individuals experiencing behavioral health crises are increasing. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is PSO addressing the challenge of behavioral health within the community?

    <p>By advocating for treatment as a better option than incarceration for individuals with mental illness who commit minor crimes. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a responsibility for deputies in their assigned zones?

    <p>Managing the budget for the sheriff's office. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of community meetings, what has been a traditional limitation for members?

    <p>A view that these meetings are solely for crime prevention personnel and only upon invitation. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it beneficial for businesses and their employees to be considered important community partners in intelligence-led policing?

    <p>Because they often live and work in the county, giving them a vested interest in safety, and may observe suspicious activity. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the content, what is a major goal for any law enforcement agency, beyond just arresting offenders?

    <p>Actively improving the lives of everyone who lives, works, or visits in the community. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the barriers for individuals when dealing with behavioral health crises?

    <p>The cost and accessibility of mental health treatment can be a significant issue. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When is it most difficult for law enforcement to connect a suspect with behavioral healthcare?

    <p>When there is no immediate indication that the suspect is experiencing a mental health crisis. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key difference between measuring recidivism over a shorter period (e.g., 1 year) versus a longer period (e.g., 9 years)?

    <p>Longer periods lead to higher reported recidivism rates, but may not accurately reflect the ongoing threat to public safety. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a characteristic required for measuring recidivism, according to the US Department of Justice?

    <p>A predefined intervention strategy implemented post-release. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary goal of a Behavioral Health Intervention Team (BHIT)?

    <p>Identifying and addressing barriers preventing individuals from accessing needed services and reducing reoffending. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is partnering with programs like Baycare's “Alternatives to Incarceration Pasco” (ATIP) important for the Pasco Sheriff's Office?

    <p>To provide comprehensive reentry services and reduce recidivism among individuals with opioid addiction. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of the 'Memphis Model' in the context of law enforcement and mental health?

    <p>It is a police-based first responder program and the basis for Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Historically, what has been a common issue in how law enforcement has approached individuals experiencing a mental health crisis or drug overdose?

    <p>Arresting individuals for drug possession instead of recognizing the need for treatment. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What outcomes are typically associated with Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training?

    <p>More favorable outcomes during mental health calls, fewer injuries, and reduced use of force. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the Behavioral Health Intervention Team (BHIT) differ from traditional law enforcement approaches?

    <p>BHIT operates outside a typical program-centric view, gathering information and connecting individuals with appropriate services. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a significant challenge faced by individuals released from the Land O’ Lakes Detention Center, contributing to recidivism?

    <p>Lack of social support, employment, and access to medical or mental health treatment. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the National Institute of Justice, what is the time frame used to measure recidivism?

    <p>Three-year period following an individual's release from incarceration. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes the purpose of providing alternatives to incarceration, like drug and mental health courts?

    <p>To confront the underlying causes of crime and prevent offenders from committing new crimes. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary focus of the PSO (Pasco Sheriff's Office) in understanding the current behavioral health environment?

    <p>Committing to the community by assisting those in crisis and providing alternatives to incarceration. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of a community case manager in programs like ATIP?

    <p>To monitor an individual's compliance with services and assist in connecting them with additional community providers. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it important for law enforcement agencies to adopt some form of mental health training?

    <p>Agencies have recognized the need to approach behavioral health differently. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of recidivism, what does the term 'starting event' refer to?

    <p>An individual's release from prison or other form of correctional supervision. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the primary focus of law enforcement in the traditional model of policing?

    <p>Responding to calls for service and conducting investigations after a crime occurred. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What organizational structure characterized law enforcement agencies operating under the traditional policing model?

    <p>Bureaucratic, with centralized control and decision-making concentrated at the top. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following technological advancements significantly influenced the daily activities of law enforcement officers in the traditional model of policing?

    <p>Mobile radios and patrol cars (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment studied the effectiveness of different patrol strategies. What were the three categories of beats used in the experiment?

    <p>Proactive, reactive, and control (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the primary finding of the Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment regarding the relationship between increased police presence and crime rates?

    <p>Increased law enforcement presence and random preventative patrols did not have the crime prevention effect researchers assumed it would. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Spellman and Brown's study focused on the effectiveness of what policing strategy?

    <p>Rapid response to crimes in progress to increase on-scene apprehensions. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a key assumption of commanders in the traditional model of policing regarding arrest rates?

    <p>Increased arrests reduce the number of offenders and act as a deterrent to those still at large. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a common saying at the Pasco Sheriff’s Office regarding the effectiveness of arrests in solving crime problems?

    <p>You cannot arrest your way out of a crime problem. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the primary goal of the Community Policing philosophy when it was initially introduced?

    <p>To enhance community engagement and rebuild trust between law enforcement and the public. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) build upon the principles of Community Policing?

    <p>By building on the positive aspects of Community Policing, while seeking to improve crime reduction strategies. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the most significant factor that rendered rapid response ineffective at reducing overall crime?

    <p>Delays in citizens reporting incidents to law enforcement. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did the Great Recession accelerate the adoption of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) in the United States?

    <p>ILP provided a cost-effective method for law enforcement to improve efficiency with limited resources. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the 'demand gap' in law enforcement?

    <p>The imbalance between the personnel hours required to handle calls for service and the personnel hours available. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the crime funnel concept, what is the most significant contributing factor in preventing the criminal justice system from effectively deterring crime?

    <p>The underreporting of crimes to law enforcement. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the two primary strategies for addressing the demand gap in law enforcement?

    <p>Increasing the number of officers and reducing the demand on law enforcement resources. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the events of 9/11 influence the evolution of policing strategies in the United States?

    <p>By emphasizing the need for improved information sharing, trust, and community relations among law enforcement agencies. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of the crime funnel, what is the approximate percentage of actual crimes committed that result in a custodial sentence?

    <p>4% (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement accurately reflects the conclusion of the study regarding the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in deterring crime?

    <p>The criminal justice system possesses some value but cannot be considered a single solution for deterring crime. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Community Policing, who primarily decides and prioritizes the problems that law enforcement should address?

    <p>The community itself, through meetings and interactions (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key characteristic of law enforcement agencies that adopt the Community Policing philosophy?

    <p>They delegate more decision-making authority to line-level officers. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary goal of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP)?

    <p>To focus limited law enforcement resources on the most serious offenders and reduce victimization. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the provided information suggest about the relationship between the number of law enforcement officers and the amount of recorded crime?

    <p>Despite an increase in law enforcement officers, recorded crime has also continued to increase. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Approximately what percentage of reported crimes are officially documented in report management systems?

    <p>81% (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Sir Robert Peel

    Founder of modern policing principles in the 19th Century.

    Traditional policing model

    A reactive approach focused on responding to crime rather than prevention.

    Proactive policing

    Strategies aimed at preventing crime before it occurs.

    Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment

    A study analyzing the effectiveness of different police patrol strategies.

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    Reactive beats

    Areas where police only responded to calls for service.

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    Control beats

    Areas where police presence remained unchanged for comparison.

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    Spellman and Brown’s Rapid Response Study

    Research that found rapid response did not significantly increase arrests.

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    Bureaucratic organization in policing

    A hierarchical structure with decision-making at the top.

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    Rapid Response

    The speed at which law enforcement reacts to reported incidents.

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    Latent Investigations

    Investigations that lack timely or effective follow-up on reported crimes.

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    Community Policing

    A strategy fostering positive relationships between police and communities.

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    Decentralization in Policing

    Distributing authority and decision-making to local officers.

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    Community Engagement

    Involvement of citizens in policing decisions and priorities.

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    Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP)

    A model focusing on efficient use of police resources.

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    Demand Gap

    The disparity between crime increases and available police resources.

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    Managing Demand Gap

    Strategies to handle excessive demands on law enforcement.

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    Proactive Crime Reduction

    Measures taken to prevent crime before it occurs.

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    The Crime Funnel

    A model illustrating crime flow through the justice system.

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    Reporting Rate

    The percentage of actual crimes that are reported to law enforcement.

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    Criminal Justice System Limitations

    Ineffectiveness of the system in deterring all crime.

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    Prosecution Process

    The legal steps taken against offenders in court after arrest.

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    Plea Bargaining

    An agreement where an offender pleads guilty for a lesser charge.

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    Custodial Sentence

    A court-imposed penalty requiring a prisoner to serve time.

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    Constitutional Policing Advisor

    A role responsible for reviewing agency policies to ensure they follow constitutional guidelines.

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    Diverse Community

    A community composed of individuals from various backgrounds and experiences.

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    Citizens Advisory Council

    A group that allows community members to voice concerns and influence sheriff's office actions.

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    Intelligence-Led Policing

    A policing strategy that uses data and analysis to guide decision-making.

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    Behavioral Health Crisis

    A situation where an individual experiences severe mental health issues that affect behavior.

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    Community Meetings

    Gatherings that provide a platform for deputies and residents to discuss community issues.

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    Business Crime Prevention Program

    A program that engages businesses in reporting suspicious activities and crime trends.

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    Action Plans

    Strategic plans developed to address identified community issues and crime patterns.

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    Liaison Role

    A position responsible for connecting the sheriff's office with community members and groups.

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    Community Concerns Identification

    The process of gathering input from residents to understand local issues and priorities.

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    Tracking Criminal Activity

    The monitoring and recording of crime occurrences to identify trends.

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    Community Outreach Programs

    Initiatives designed to engage and connect with community members to support safety and communication.

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    Mental Health Treatment

    Healthcare services aimed at treating mental health conditions and crises.

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    Proactive Community Policing

    An approach where law enforcement actively prevents crime rather than just reacting to it.

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    Crime Funnel

    A model illustrating how reported crimes reduce at each justice system level.

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    Crime Prevention

    Strategies aimed at reducing the occurrence of crimes before they happen.

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    Recidivism Causes

    Factors contributing to an individual's return to criminal behavior.

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    Lack of Socialization

    Insufficient social interaction that may lead to antisocial behavior.

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    Substance Abuse

    The harmful use of substances, leading to criminal behavior.

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    Prolific Offenders

    Criminals who commit a large number of offenses and significantly impact crime rates.

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    Multi-Pronged Approach

    Using multiple strategies to enhance community engagement and public safety.

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    Mental Health Issues

    Psychological conditions that may contribute to recidivism.

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    Transparency in Policing

    Open communication and clarity in police practices to build community trust.

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    Community Providers

    Local organizations that assist in rehabilitation and support.

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    Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL)

    Rights that ensure freedom and fair treatment in the community and legal system.

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    Empirical Evidence

    Information derived from observation or experimentation used in decision-making.

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    Data-Focused Policing

    Policing strategies based on analysis and evidence rather than assumptions.

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    Strategic Resource Management

    Allocating law enforcement resources based on intelligence and crime data.

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    Victimization Reduction

    Strategies aimed to decrease the number of victims of crime in a community.

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    Community Functions Participation

    Involvement of law enforcement in local events to strengthen community ties.

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    Collaboration in Policing

    Joint efforts between law enforcement and the community to address crime.

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    Holistic Crime Approach

    Comprehensive strategies that consider multiple factors contributing to crime.

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    Recidivism

    Relapse into criminal behavior after sanctions or intervention.

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    Recidivism Measures

    Three requirements: starting event, measure of failure, observation period.

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    Starting Event

    The initial occurrence that begins tracking recidivism, like prison release.

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    Measure of Failure

    Subsequent arrests, convictions, or returns to prison following a starting event.

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    Observation Period

    Timeframe to track recidivism, can be from 6 months to 9 years.

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    Government Recidivism Study

    Study showing 83% of state prisoners are arrested within 9 years of release.

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    Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)

    Training to help law enforcement respond to mental health crises effectively.

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    Behavioral Health Intervention Team (BHIT)

    Team that connects individuals to services for mental illness and substance abuse.

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    Alternatives to Incarceration Pasco (ATIP)

    Program providing re-entry services for individuals with opioid addiction.

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    Vivitrol Injection

    Medication given to opioid-addicted individuals during re-entry for recovery.

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    Community Case Manager

    Role responsible for monitoring individuals' compliance with recovery services.

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    Underlining Causes of Crime

    Issues like drug addiction and mental illness that contribute to criminal behavior.

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    High Utilizers of Emergency Services

    Individuals frequently seeking emergency services due to mental health or substance issues.

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    Reentry Services

    Support programs offered to assist individuals transitioning back into the community.

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    Public Safety and Recidivism

    Longer observation periods show higher recidivism but lower public safety threats.

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    Study Notes

    Historical Overview of Intelligence-Led Policing

    • Policing evolved from solely preventing crime and maintaining order to responding to crime and conducting investigations.
    • Traditional policing relied on a reactive approach, responding to calls for service and latent investigations.
    • This model proved ineffective in preventing crime, as increasing arrests didn't reduce crime rates.
    • 1970s/80s research (Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment, Spellman and Brown's Rapid Response Study) challenged traditional assumptions.
    • Research showed that increased police presence and rapid response didn't significantly impact crime.
    • Community Policing emerged to address eroding relationships between law enforcement and the public.
    • Community Policing emphasized community engagement, decentralized decision-making, and community offices.
    • 9/11 and the Great Recession highlighted the need for more efficient and effective policing, leading to Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP).
    • ILP, successful in the UK, focuses limited resources on high-impact offenders.
    • The "demand gap" illustrates the increasing workload on law enforcement without additional resources.
    • Two ways to address the demand gap are increased resources or reducing the workload by reducing crime.
    • The crime funnel concept illustrates how crime flows through the criminal justice system.
    • Only a fraction of crimes are reported, documented, result in arrests, and end in custodial sentences.
    • Impacts at one level of the funnel only flow down.
    • Crime prevention is crucial in impacting the overall crime rate.

    The Crime Funnel Concept

    • 1,000 crimes committed, only about 530 reported, then down to 429 documented, to 99 arrests/referrals, and 60 prosecutions.
    • The system has limitations due to the high volume of unreported crimes and drop-off at each stage.
    • The funnel suggests a need for impact at the source of the criminal behavior to truly reduce crime.
    • ILP seeks to improve the lower stages of the crime funnel by targeting high-impact offenders.

    Community Engagement

    • Community engagement is critical in ILP.
    • Crime is a societal issue requiring collaborative partnerships.
    • Past interactions were limited to calls for service, now emphasize proactive engagement.
    • Transparency, adherence to Civil Rights & Civil Liberties (CRCL), and data-driven practices are key.
    • The Constitutional Policing Advisor reviews policies.
    • Citizens Advisory Council provides community input.
    • Partnerships with community groups (Boys & Girls Club, etc.) are vital and expanded.
    • Deputies act as liaisons to residents and businesses.
    • Utilizing diverse community resources for problem-solving is critical.

    Behavioral Health

    • Law enforcement increasingly encounters individuals experiencing behavioral health crises.
    • Mental health treatment is often inadequate.
    • Alternatives to incarceration, like drug and mental health courts, are more effective.
    • Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training is a best practice.
    • Behavioral Health Intervention Team (BHIT) collaborates with community resources to provide support for individuals needing such services.

    Reentry

    • Releasing incarcerated individuals into the community without proper support increases risks of reoffending.
    • The ATIP program provides re-entry services for opioid addicts.

    Summary of Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP)

    • ILP prioritizes crime problems based on intelligence and community engagement.
    • Commanders use intelligence to allocate resources and develop crime reduction strategies.
    • ILP emphasizes crime prevention, community engagement, and focused resource allocation.
    • ILP has shown successful crime reduction in Pasco County (e.g., decreased burglaries, property crime).
    • ILP uses partnerships, analysis, and intelligence to positively impact crime, victimization, and fear of crime.

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