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Public Compstat

Comstat-or COMPSTAT-(short for COMPuter STATistics) is a combination  of management, philosophy, and organizational management tools for  police departments. It is named after the New York City Police  Department's accountability process and has since been implemented by  many other police departments, both in the United States and abroad.

Compstat offers a dynamic approach to crime reduction, quality of  life improvement, and personnel and resource management, whereby ranking  police department executives identify spikes in crimes using  comparative statistics and address those spikes through the use of  targeted enforcement. To this end, Compstat includes four generally  recognized components: timely and accurate information or intelligence,  rapid deployment of resources, effective tactics, and relentless  follow-up. However, Compstat can be expanded and tweaked depending on  specific department needs. Originally, it was modeled after the broken  windows theory, whereby minor crimes would be addressed in order to  reduce major crimes. However, over time, its use evolved into a system  whereby productivity was measured and individuals were held accountable  for spikes in crime. Commercial entities began producing turnkey  packages (including computer systems, software, mobile devices, and  other implements) assembled under the heading of CompStat. For example,  Geographic Information Systems allow departments to map crime or other  types of data, to aid in identifying and solving problems in their  assigned area.

Public Compstat is held the fourth Thursday of every month. 

HPD Compstat April 2022

Original source can be found here.

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