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1996-133
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8/12/1996
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125
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<br /> t/1 F . <br /> . <br /> - <br /> Problem Selection <br /> Make your selection and mark the for drug dealing, public drinking.. loiter- <br /> appropriate box. You may choose ing, and vandalism, might best be cap- <br /> only one primary problem listed below. tured under "Loitering and Disorderly <br /> For example, you could propose to focus Conduct in Non-Commercial Areas," <br /> on a vandalism problem or a DWI prob- although it also could be captured under -- <br /> lem, but not both. Multiple proposals a different category, such as "Public <br /> will not be permitted. Drinking," if that aspect of the park <br /> problem is of most concern or seems to <br /> The list below encompasses a wide be the central problem. Large-scale <br /> range of community problems. For events, such as parades and annual <br /> example, a school crime problem of street parties, that result in crime and <br /> thefts from lockers may be captured disorder problems may be captured <br /> under "Larceny;" a youth gang problem under any of several categories below, <br /> of drive-by shootings may be captured depending on the nature of the problem. <br /> under" Assault" (with a deadly See "Problem-Solving TIps" for more <br /> weapon); and domestic violence prob- information on identifying and selecting <br /> lems, such as homicide, assault, and a problem. . <br /> threat, may be captured under those cat- <br /> egories. Although broad or more general Choosing just one problem below as <br /> problems, such as youth gangs or gang your focus will not preclude you from <br /> violence, should not be selected; a specif- working on other related problems, <br /> ic problem perpetrated by a youth gang, especially those at the same location. You <br /> such as assaults, may be selected. A will have an opportunity to describe the <br /> problem location that is experiencing crime or disorder problem you choose <br /> several different types of undesirable (and any secondary or related problems) <br /> behavior, such as a park that is a haven in the next section of this application. <br /> I <br /> Choose ONE Problem Total From the Following Four Categories: i <br /> i <br /> Property Crimes Violent Crimes <br /> 0 Commercial Burglaries 0 Homicide (other than drug- <br /> 0 Residential Burglaries related murders) <br /> 0 Theft of Auto/Theft from Auto 0 Robbery <br /> 0 Larceny (other than automobile- 0 Rape/Sexual Assault <br /> related theft) 0 Assault (non-sexual) <br /> 0 Fraud 0 Threat/Intimidation <br /> 0 Other Property Crime: 0 Other Violent Crime: <br /> <br /> 4 Application Fonn: Problem-Solving Partnerships (This page must be returned to the COPS Office.) <br />
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