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Gardena Police Department : ウィキペディア英語版
Gardena Police Department
The Gardena Police Department is the principle law enforcement agency responsible for the city of Gardena, California, in the United States. The current Chief of Police is Edward Medrano, appointed in 2007.
The Gardena Police Department is located in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, about south of Downtown Los Angeles, between the Harbor (I-110), San Diego (I-405) and Glenn Anderson (I-105) freeways. The city of Gardena encompasses an area of approximately with a diverse population of nearly 60,000. The Police Department is funded for 115 full-time and 31 part-time employees. Of those, 93 are sworn positions with assignments in Patrol, Traffic, Motors, Detectives, Narco/Vice/Intelligence, Canine, Tactical Team, and participation on various task forces.
== GCARS ==

Gardena Crime Accountability and Reduction Strategy (G-CARS)
In 2006, the Gardena Police Department developed an innovative program for the prevention and investigation of criminal activity. The Gardena Crime Accountability and Reduction Strategy (GCARS) is a system that was developed to create a simple but effective method of distributing crime information in the form of maps and reports to affected personnel. GCARS uses real-time crime statistics to detect patterns and identify geographic areas which require increased police services. This information is disseminated to police personnel by various methods, including publishing the information through email, posting to an in-house Intranet, and printed for watch commanders prior to patrol shift deployments. The reports contain crime maps displaying current and 30-day trends with accompanying information about the crimes. Detailed information about crime descriptors, heavy police call-for-service locations, and a log which all police employees share important information are contained in the report.
The system places a heavy emphasis on the use of technology and real time information systems (computer statistics) to put police resources where they are needed to reduce and prevent crime. The foundation of this process creates an environment that puts officers back in the business of proactively fighting crime rather than just reacting to it. It also provides an opportunity for the department to be flexible in responding to emerging crime patterns.
The main focus of the strategy is to impact crime and disorder by using advanced technology to identify, track and categorize crime patterns in real-time so that our department can place appropriate resources where necessary to prevent and reduce crime. The department focuses its efforts to affect three identified sources of crime: high-risk people, high-risk places, and high-risk activities. It is believed that by targeting these contributing factors to crime overall safety in the community will be improved and the resources necessary to effective change will be minimized.
G-CARS is very similar to CompStat which is system of management accountability utilizing crime statistics to identify recent patterns in criminal activity. It is used by hundreds of law enforcement agencies in the United States.

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