Focus deterrence strategies also as “pulling levers” policing program has been increasingly implemented in the United States and other countries to reduce
serious violent crimes committed by gangs and other criminally active groups. In the late 1990s, Boston experienced an increase in a specific crime which
was addressed with applying the “pulling levers” strategies and evidence based problem oriented policing strategy.
1). Read Kennedy, D.M. (1997). ‘Pulling levers: Chronic offenders, high-crime settings, and a theory of prevention. Valparaiso University Law Review, 31, 449-
84 which is located in the Blackboard course material folder or via https://scholar.valpo.edu/vulr/vol31/iss2/9/
2). Provide an explanation (based off Kennedy's article) of what was the problem at hand that the city of Boston was facing in the late 1990s using the SARA
model (Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment) from Problem Oriented Policing; How was the issue analyzed? what was the response to address the
issue? (You can describe if other collaborative partners were involved other than the Boston Police Department), what was the assessment? and what was
the evaluation of the impact of the response on the problem it was supposed to solve? Lastly, studies show that when public perception of legitimacy of the
law/legal authority is favorable correlates to compliance with the law, do you think focus deterrence strategies and Evidence Based Problem Oriented
Policing strategies are effective and steps in the right direction to promote public safety?
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