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Grant
Approved Date
06/13/2000
Control Number
2000-187
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
Entity Name
U s Dept. of Justice Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services
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Federal Grant for COPS in Schools Retention Plan
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a• <br />40 <br />• <br />7 <br />H <br />PAFrr I <br />1. From the list that follows, please rank in descending order the following public <br />safety concerns of your community. For example, if "weapons" are the greatest concern <br />in your community, place the letter "f" in rank number 1. If "wildlife crimes" are the <br />lowest concern in your community, place an "n" in rank number 16. <br />Rank: <br />Major Public Safety Issues <br />I. A <br />a. <br />Violent crimes against persons <br />21 <br />b. <br />Property crimes <br />3. >v <br />e. <br />Motor vehicle thefts <br />g, F <br />d. <br />Vandalism <br />S T <br />e. <br />Gangs <br />6. o <br />f. <br />Weapons <br />7. Y <br />g. <br />Prostitution <br />8. 11 <br />h. <br />Drug crimes <br />9. <br />i. <br />Domestic violence <br />10. D <br />j. <br />Alcohol-related crime, including DWI <br />11. K <br />k. <br />Disorderly conduct <br />12. C <br />1. <br />Traffic violations <br />13, <br />m. <br />Agricultural crimes <br />14. M <br />n. <br />Wildlife crimes <br />15. N <br />o. <br />Nate crimes <br />16. P <br />p. <br />Other (specify): <br />Community policing is a policing philosophy that promotes and supports organizational <br />strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through <br />problem -solving tactics and community -police partnerships. <br />Your answers to the questions below will provide the COPS Office with basic information <br />about your community policing efforts, and how you will use your COPS grant funds <br />to further the implementation of community policing. <br />You are not expected to engage in all of the activitie> h%ted. They arc eaam,plE.-. of the <br />cornmuruty pc+ltcing efforts of ether law entorc+erinent agemes If you have a w'Tntten <br />document that u cw as your community Fxihcing pian. pleas• attach it to the% term <br />
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