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1996-133
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8/12/1996
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125
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<br />.~C¡J <br /> <br /> <br />g. What responses, if any, have already been tried and what has been the <br />impact of these responses? (Pleas€ include any available statistics) <br /> <br />Respo~ #1: Feat patrol program on Thursday , Friday and Satu..rday nights. <br /> <br /> <br />Patrol officers ",-ere caid ove-rt irre. <br /> <br />How long was it in place? From Fal~ ~2 to Sþ:ID.¡;r~ (month/year) <br /> <br />Impact: Had shorT. term irrpact on juveniles, failed. to develop consistent,!; iti. <br />re~a~lonsD~ps, especlal~y wlth dowTItowTI bar owners. -" <br /> <br />Response #2: Criminal Investigations personnel beqan feat patrol fOGusing on jL.veni <br />problems. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />." . <br />How IOt1g was it in place? From ~/ ~ to ~/ ~ (month/year) <br /> <br />Impact: Significant support frcm business. 119 field contacts L'ì 30 days <br />Short term ~ct. Discontim....'€d when overt.iræ flli,ds ran out. <br /> <br />2. Stakeholders <br /> <br />List the proposed stakeholders in the problem-solving effort [privatê and public <br />organizations, types/ groups of people (homeowners, merchants, senior citizens, <br />etc.)} that will benefit if the problem is addressed, or could experience negative con- <br />sequences (increased enforcement, victimization, loss of revenues) if the problem is <br />not addressed. Consider a variety of potential stakeholders in a specific crime prob- <br />lem, including those that might not typically come to mind - for example, an auto <br />insurance company with an interest in reducing auto theft. Se€ "Problem-Solving <br />Tips" for more information on identifying stakeholders. <br /> <br />a. Stakeholders [list as many as possible, iJ;1c!uding your partner (secondary <br />applicant); attach a second page if necessary] <br /> <br />#1 ~~in Street Project <br />':":'7 DowntowTI Association of Sè.n t-Æ.arcos <br />r-.- <br /> <br /> <br />#3 Chamber of Camerce <br /> <br />:-;:. Soutrnæst Texas State University (CrirniI1al Justice Cecartrrent) <br /> <br />#5 Convention & Visitors' Bureau <br /> <br /> <br />#6 Hospitality Association <br /> <br /> <br />#Î Juvenile Probation <br /> <br /> <br />For additional stakeholders see ap:¡;:endi.'<: #4. <br /> <br /> <br />8 Application Form: Problem-Solving Partnerships (This page must be returned to the COPS Office.) <br />
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