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DC Public Safety Summit, Wednesday May 10th, 9am

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

DCCF has also alerted us to a "public safety summit" tomorrow, convened by Mayor Bowser, and bringing a lot of public officials to the table, with citizens invited. DCCF has a post, " Questions for Mayor Bowser's Public Safety Summit ," providing lots of questions to be asked of the public officials.

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Announcing the 2023 Google Cloud Customer Award Winners in Government and Education

Google Public Sector

The American public relies on the Postal Serviceā„¢ (USPSĀ®) for timely deliveries, particularly for crucial items like paychecks, medications, and other essential packages. Recognizing the need to meet evolving demands and expectations, USPS launched the Informed Delivery email subscription service in 2014.

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Transit safety and security: Broken Windows theory and reality | and the state of transit safety today

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Bratton implemented a strategy of ā€œquality of lifeā€ policing, derived in large part from the ā€œbroken windowsā€ theory advanced by the social scientists George Kelling and James Q. As crime dropped and police needed things to do, this was implemented in communities of color as "stop and frisk" which was later found unconstitutional.

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Proof of Broken Windows theory in Philadelphia and New York City

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Broken Windows theory (" Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety ," Atlantic Magazine , 1982) posits that communities where there are vacant buildings, litter, abandoned cars etc. Unfortunately, there are few examples of its implementation, as police departments did mostly "zero tolerance policing" calling it community policing.

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Announcing the 2023 Google Cloud Customer Award Winners in Government and Education

Google Public Sector

The American public relies on the Postal Serviceā„¢ (USPSĀ®) for timely deliveries, particularly for crucial items like paychecks, medications, and other essential packages. Recognizing the need to meet evolving demands and expectations, USPS launched the Informed Delivery email subscription service in 2014.