Title
Project Safe Neighborhood (B)
Explanation
The Gainesville Police Department (GPD) will use grant funds to support its Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN) initiative. GPD will combine several evidence-based practices including Hot Spots Policing, Focused Deterrence Strategies, Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS), INSPIRE Interrupters (similar to Cure Violence and Cease Fire initiatives). These practices target the specific criminal behavior committed by a small number of chronic offenders, such as youth gang members and/or repeat violent offenders. The strategies also reward compliance and nonviolent behavior among targeted offenders by providing positive incentives, such as access to social services and job opportunities.
Deliverable 1: Grant funds will be used to support overtime for officers to enhance both gun and gang crime investigations. Documentation to be provided upon request may include, but is not limited to: timesheets, payroll, and paystubs. Minimum performance is in accordance with the employment agreement, positions descriptions, and/or supervisor's command.
Deliverable 2: Grant funds will be used to contract with a third party for data analytics, evaluations, and data validation. Documentation to be provided upon request may include, but is not limited to:activity reports, data analysis reports, program evaluations, timesheets, canceled checks/statements, procurement records, invoices, etc. Minimum performance is in accordance with the agreement between the third party and the subrecipient.
Deliverable 3: Grant funds will be used to support case management services for violence interrupters. Documentation to be provided upon request may include, but is not limited to: activity reports, case logs, timesheets, invoices/pay stubs, canceled checks/statements, etc. Minimum performance is in accordance with the agreement between the violence interrupters and the subrecipient.
Deliverable 4: Grant funds will be used to purchase hig...
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