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Oakland PD (Police Department) Enhancement District Program

NCJ Number
110271
Journal
Law and Order Volume: 36 Issue: 3 Dated: (March 1988) Pages: 68-72
Author(s)
R Bocklet
Date Published
1988
Length
5 pages
Annotation
This article discusses the impact of private sector support for police services in a newly developed business section of Oakland, Calif.
Abstract
Mounting crimes in a newly developed commercial section of Oakland and police department layoffs are given as reasons for the formation of a citizen-government alliance which established a plan for financing additional police services. Private funding in the amount of $1 million was used to provide two additional mounted and three walking beat officers plus five horses in an area described as the 'Enhancement District.' The funds were channeled through a pass through agency -- the Office of Economic Development under a 10-year contract. Results indicate that over a 5-year period from 1981 to 1985, crimes against persons dropped 53 percent from 246 to 116; property crimes decreased 26 percent from 1,014 to 748; and Part I offenses plunged 22 percent. Information is provided on another effort launched by the Oakland Police Department -- establishment of three community-based information offices in the city's Asian refugee community. 2 photographs.