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Engaging the Public in Neighborhood Policing

Engaging the Public in Neighborhood Policing. CRIMEREPORTS.COM. Greg Whisenant. Gov 2.0 Summit, Washington DC. Better Information = Better Decisions. So…. Where is the Crime Data?. 15-second Civics Refresh. Federal – State - Local. Who’s In Charge Here?. Sorry, Mr President.

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Engaging the Public in Neighborhood Policing

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  1. Engaging the Public in Neighborhood Policing CRIMEREPORTS.COM GregWhisenant Gov 2.0 Summit, Washington DC

  2. Better Information =Better Decisions

  3. So….Where is the Crime Data?

  4. 15-second Civics Refresh Federal – State - Local

  5. Who’s In Charge Here? Sorry, Mr President …this one belongs to the locals

  6. Every Agency Has One of These:

  7. More than 18,000 Law enforcement agencies in the US

  8. Can Law Enforcement Agencies Do Better? Question:

  9. Okay… …So Who’s In Charge?

  10. Audience Participation Maybe not the best way.

  11. …but it helps to treat them like human beings. Government can be a great partner!

  12. Law Enforcement:A Closer Look

  13. What can the President do? • Attract people who understand Web 2.0 • Priority to grants that create a Web 2.0 public role • Friendly stance to legislation that creates a Web 2.0 public role

  14. Recap • Better Data = Better Decisions • Specific Local Example: CrimeReports.com • Set Expectations with the Public (Fast & Easy) • The President’s Power: Lead

  15. (Seriously, thank you!) Greg Whisenant greg@crimereports.com 801-828-2710

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