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Other cities are now starting to implement policies similar to CompStat, and the preliminary indications are that New York's success is contagious.
WSJ: Stopping Urban Crime Without Jail Time
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New York's Compstat gives every locality a precise picture of local criminality.
ECONOMIST: Crime
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They are not that way anymore and we made the changes with the CompStat program, the broken windows theory and with very, very good leadership.
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Over his career, Chief Esposito oversaw more than 600 Compstat meetings.
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As part of its CompStat system, it combined mapping and the analysis of crime statistics to target "hot spots" by concentrating patrol, detective and narcotics units.
WSJ: Stopping Urban Crime Without Jail Time
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She zeroed in on how, despite New York City's success with the CompStat crime-reduction system, the influence of empirical data has barely trickled down to the local level.
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He was an early and enthusiastic adapter of Compstat, a crime-tracking system implemented in 1994 that uses computer analysis to identify problem areas in order to deploy officers and make tactical adjustments to drive down crime.
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He learned about the former New York City police commissioner William Bratton and the Compstat approach to policing that he had championed in the nineties, which centered on mapping crime and focussing resources on the hot spots.
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