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Reducing Disorder, Fear, and Crime in Public Housing: An Evaluation of a Drug Crime Elimination Program in Spokane, Washington: Final Report

NCJ Number
174638
Author(s)
A L Giacomazzi; E F McGarrell; Q C Thurman
Date Published
1998
Length
211 pages
Annotation
This document describes and evaluates a public housing drug-crime elimination program in Spokane, Washington.
Abstract
Project ROAR (Reclaiming Our Area Residences), established in January 1994, was a public-private, inter-agency collaboration that sought to empower public housing tenants in an effort to produce a safer neighborhood. Key elements of the program included: opening a "Cop Shop" within the public housing area and assigning community policing officers to the area; coordinating efforts with the city's Crime Prevention Center, located in the public housing unit; hiring a resident resource coordinator; creating an "adopt the tenants program" with local businesses; and addressing physical target hardening and neighborhood improvements. Survey research to assess the impact of Project ROAR examined: (1) residents' familiarity and involvement with project activities; (2) perceptions of one another, and neighborhood satisfaction; (3) physical and social changes in the neighborhood; (4) perceptions of safety; and (5) attitudes toward the police department. References, figures, tables, appendixes, notes