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LAPDs Compstat to track gang crime in Los Angeles
www.streetgangs.com Chief William Bratton uses Compstat to track crime and monitor street ...
published: 16 Mar 2007
author: streetgangs
LAPDs Compstat to track gang crime in Los Angeles
www.streetgangs.com Chief William Bratton uses Compstat to track crime and monitor street gangs in Los Angeles. Here Assistant Chief Jim McDonnell, Lorna Hawkins, and Aex Alonso weigh in on this strategy. www.StreetGangs.com
published: 16 Mar 2007
views: 21698
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Compstat: Finalist Presentation
New York City's Compstat program, an Innovations in American Government Finalist, presente...
published: 29 Mar 2011
author: AshInstitute
Compstat: Finalist Presentation
New York City's Compstat program, an Innovations in American Government Finalist, presented before the National Selection Committee in 1996.
published: 29 Mar 2011
author: AshInstitute
views: 2107
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2009 CEBCP Congressional Briefing: James Willis on COMPSTAT and COP
James Willis presents on "Enhancing Police Legitimacy Through the Integration of Compstat ...
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: clsMason
2009 CEBCP Congressional Briefing: James Willis on COMPSTAT and COP
James Willis presents on "Enhancing Police Legitimacy Through the Integration of Compstat and Community Policing"
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: clsMason
views: 122
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COMPSTAT EXPOSED "The NYPD Numbers Game"
Anthony Mirianda, former member of the NYPD, explains how NYPD COMPSTAT policy works. He r...
published: 06 May 2012
author: AllThingsHarlem
COMPSTAT EXPOSED "The NYPD Numbers Game"
Anthony Mirianda, former member of the NYPD, explains how NYPD COMPSTAT policy works. He reaveals it as being nothing more than a numbers game that determines NYPD practice. The NYPD is a giant jobs program where law enforcement and not civil and human rights is their concern. This panel was moderated by Graham Raymon of the Village Voice.
published: 06 May 2012
author: AllThingsHarlem
views: 354
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CrimeView Dashboard COMPSTAT Demo
In this example we are viewing a Briefing Book that is organized for strategic analysis us...
published: 29 Jul 2011
author: TheOmegaGroup
CrimeView Dashboard COMPSTAT Demo
In this example we are viewing a Briefing Book that is organized for strategic analysis using the COMPSTAT or comparative statistical model. The COMPSTAT model is based on regularly comparing activity by time, type and location. The top three Widgets in this Briefing Book are based on violent crimes, while the bottom three Widgets are focused on Property crimes.
published: 29 Jul 2011
author: TheOmegaGroup
views: 1345
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2011 Workshop: WILLIS - Compstat and COP
During the 2011 Center for Evidence-Based Policing Workshop at George Mason University, Ja...
published: 19 Aug 2012
author: clsMason
2011 Workshop: WILLIS - Compstat and COP
During the 2011 Center for Evidence-Based Policing Workshop at George Mason University, James Willis of George Mason University gave a presentation about "Reforming to Change. What can COMPSTAT and community policing teach us about integrating current policing innovations?"
published: 19 Aug 2012
author: clsMason
views: 53
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Comp Stat, Texas Newswatch
Alina Rizvi investigates new crime device....
published: 23 Oct 2008
author: longhorngal09
Comp Stat, Texas Newswatch
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MORE GIULIANI / NYPD LIES AND SCAMS! (Compstat!) 1/3
At what point do you little people rise up and fight back?...
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: XanaduMountain
MORE GIULIANI / NYPD LIES AND SCAMS! (Compstat!) 1/3
At what point do you little people rise up and fight back?
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: XanaduMountain
views: 81
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Spotlight: Prof Lyke Thompson on CompSTAT method in Detroit
Wayne State University Urban Affairs Director Lyke Thompson, Ph.D. discusses CompSTAT appr...
published: 01 Aug 2011
author: WarrenStat
Spotlight: Prof Lyke Thompson on CompSTAT method in Detroit
Wayne State University Urban Affairs Director Lyke Thompson, Ph.D. discusses CompSTAT approach Detroit is taking in analyzing crime statistics and holding regular meetings in a CompSTAT environment to target crime trends. Dr. Thompson leads the Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies, where Dr. David Martin's CompSTAT team currently partners with several police agencies in Detroit's Mid-town area to analyze crime, and holds bi-weekly meetings with multiple police agencies in order to discuss strategy and follow up on directives. Professor Martin has also partnered with the City of Warren's CitiStat program, and created dashboards for use in tracking crime with the Warren Police Department. WXYZ Spotlight on the News, July 31, 2011. Chuck Stokes
published: 01 Aug 2011
author: WarrenStat
views: 252
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Hitler goes to compstat
due to popular demand, its back!...
published: 13 Mar 2010
author: Navarhidas
Hitler goes to compstat
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Hitler Learns He Has To Report To Compstat
Hitler Learns He Has To Report To Compstat..........
published: 13 Mar 2010
author: shooster0426
Hitler Learns He Has To Report To Compstat
Hitler Learns He Has To Report To Compstat.......
published: 13 Mar 2010
author: shooster0426
views: 22437
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swimming.comp/stat lagos
unn...
published: 01 Dec 2008
author: omoiguirichard
swimming.comp/stat lagos
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Tulsa Police Department 2009 COMPSTAT Introduction
Tulsa Police Chief Ron Palmer discusses COMPSTAT....
published: 29 Jan 2009
author: James Plumlee Photography
Tulsa Police Department 2009 COMPSTAT Introduction
Tulsa Police Chief Ron Palmer discusses COMPSTAT.
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Mayor's pick for Top Cop -
L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa selected Assistant Chief Charlie Beck, from several very q...
published: 05 Nov 2009
author: Michael N. Cohen
Mayor's pick for Top Cop -
L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa selected Assistant Chief Charlie Beck, from several very qualified candidates, to be the next Chief of Police with LAPD. Also Under consideration were Michael Moore and Jim McDonald.
Mayor picks deputy chief, department insider to become LA police chief
THOMAS WATKINS Associated Press Writer
6:54 PM CST, November 3, 2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A respected Los Angeles Police Department veteran credited with cleaning up a devastating corruption scandal was picked by the mayor Tuesday to become the next police chief of the nation's second-largest city.
The selection of Deputy Chief Charlie Beck was widely endorsed by city officials, rank-and-file officers and activists, who cited his style of reform-minded management and community policing.
"He spent most of his career in some of the most challenging areas of our city, and in each and every case the communities were better off," Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said.
Beck, 56, went to work for the LAPD as a reserve officer in 1975 and rose through the ranks to become deputy chief three years ago. He currently is in charge of detectives, where he has overseen high-profile cases including the investigation of Michael Jackson's death.
He would become the city's 55th police chief if the City Council approves the mayor's selection, as expected.
Beck stands to inherit a department that underwent a dramatic turnaround under William Bratton, who unexpectedly left the post after seven years for a private sector job in New York.
Bratton presided over plunging crime rates, increased diversity among officers and heightened focus on counterterrorism. The department also enacted court-ordered reforms and saw the end of eight years of federal oversight brought about by abuse allegations.
In addition, Bratton helped heal relations with the black community after from decades of perceived police racism.
Beck, who was promoted by Bratton multiple times, said he aimed to make the reforms a lasting part of the department.
"It is so important that we drive those changes that we've made, that we take them and we put them into the DNA of this organization so that never again will it depend solely on the leader to make the difference," he said.
Beck acknowledged, however, that he faces challenging times, an apparent reference to the $400 million budget shortfall confronting the city. Beck must find a way to maintain morale as officers face a contract that offers no pay raises and less overtime.
The City Council has already implemented a two-month hiring freeze, and it's unclear how long its commitment will last to maintain the current number of LAPD officers.
In 2003, Bratton appointed Beck captain of the Rampart Division, which was struggling with fallout from a 1999 corruption scandal in its anti-gang unit.
"He stressed more involvement with the community so (police) were not seen as an occupying force," said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Irvine, School of Law who wrote a report about the scandal.
"From the perspective of having an internal candidate who has shown a desire for reform, he's an excellent choice," Chemerinsky said.
Although the Police Department made great strides under Bratton, further reforms are needed, Chemerinsky said, including reduced racial profiling and tracking disciplinary actions against officers.
Los Angeles Police Protective League President Paul M. Weber called Beck a consummate professional who is well-suited for the job of chief.
Beck comes from a law enforcement family. His father, George Beck, is a retired deputy chief. His daughter, Brandi Scimone, is a patrol officer in the Hollywood area; his son, Martin, is in the Police Academy; and his wife, Cindy Beck, is a retired sheriff's deputy.
"When you cut me, it bleeds blue," he said.
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Beck's chief concern, stability
APPEARANCE: Nominee says goal is to `continue the advancements' made by the LAPD
By Tony Castro, Staff Writer L.A. Daily News
Source: http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_13714144?source=rss
Updated: 11/05/2009 12:49:47 PM PST
Deputy Chief Michael Moore laughs after Chief Charlie Beck told the crowd that the two were going to drive around the Valley after the meeting so that Moore could show him where all the police stations are at. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa introduced new police chief Charlie Beck to San Fernando Valley residents at City Hall in Van Nuys, CA 11-3-2009.
MEET THE CHIEF
Chief Beck has set up a website where he is soliciting questions and ideas from the public.
VAN NUYS - Los Angeles police chief nominee Charlie Beck vowed to residents of the San Fernando Valley Wednesday night that he will continue the style of collaborative law enforcement that has dramatically reduced crime in the area.
"I promise that we will not only continue the advancements that have been made not only in the Valley but throughout the city, but we will build on those advances," Beck told a packed Van Nuys Ci
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LAPD Year-End Crime Statistics
January 6, 2011 @ L.A.P.D. Administration Building...
published: 12 May 2011
author: HMG
LAPD Year-End Crime Statistics
January 6, 2011 @ L.A.P.D. Administration Building
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MORE GIULIANI / NYPD SCAMS AND LIES! (Compstat) 3/3
Fucking bullshitters! (&^%$^#@!!!)...
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: XanaduMountain
MORE GIULIANI / NYPD SCAMS AND LIES! (Compstat) 3/3
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Another Cop exposes NYPD quota's
Click here for Adrian Schoolcraft Official website schoolcraftjustice.com The Law Office o...
published: 17 Nov 2010
author: DefendYourFreedom
Another Cop exposes NYPD quota's
Click here for Adrian Schoolcraft Official website schoolcraftjustice.com The Law Office of Jon L. Norinsberg and Cohen & Fitch, LLP recently filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and high ranking members of the NYPD on behalf of Police Officer Adrian Schoolcraft. This lawsuit details PO Schoolcraft's harrowing experience at the hands of NYPD chiefs and commanders, who plotted a coordinated and concentrated scheme to silence, intimidate, threaten, and retaliate against him for his documentation and disclosure of corruption within the NYPD. Specifically, the NYPD established an illegal quota policy for the issuance of summonses and arrests and instructed police officers to lie on police reports in order to distort COMPSTAT statistics.
published: 17 Nov 2010
author: DefendYourFreedom
views: 3047
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MORE GIULIANI /NYPD LIES AND SCAMS!! (Compstat!) 2/3
why isn't this supercrook in prison like his right hand man Kerik?...
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: XanaduMountain
MORE GIULIANI /NYPD LIES AND SCAMS!! (Compstat!) 2/3
why isn't this supercrook in prison like his right hand man Kerik?
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: XanaduMountain
views: 200
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Predictive Policing: The Evolution of Law Enforcement?
Complete Premium video at: fora.tv Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton traces what he ca...
published: 24 Jun 2010
author: ForaTv
Predictive Policing: The Evolution of Law Enforcement?
Complete Premium video at: fora.tv Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton traces what he calls the "evolution of policing." Bratton sees the next development as predictive policing, a result of increasingly accessible information and intelligence about crimes and criminal behavior. To view more highlights from the Wired Business Conference 2010 series, visit www.youtube.com ----- Order Out of Chaos: Using Big Data to Enhance International Security featuring William J. Bratton, Chairman, Altegrity Risk International, and Former Commissioner, NYPD, & Chief, LAPD; with Noah Shachtman, Contributing Editor, WIRED, and Editor, WIRED.com's Danger Room. Disruption happens. A technology breakthrough. A shift in consumer demand. A rise, or fall, in a critical market. Any of these can rewrite the future of a company -- or a whole industry. If you haven't faced this moment, you will soon. It's time to change the way you run your business. Now what? How you decide to respond is what separates the leaders from the left behind. Today's smartest executives know that disruption is constant and inevitable. They've learned to absorb the shockwave that change brings, and can use that energy to transform their companies and their careers. At the second WIRED Business Conference, presented in partnership with MDC Partners, you'll hear from industry leaders on how to respond to change, and how to use it to your advantage. Through one-on-one conversations between speakers and Wired editors and ...
published: 24 Jun 2010
author: ForaTv
views: 3391