Five agencies report using the funds to make at least 900 arrests so far (Reporting agencies: Hemet Police Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Modesto Police Department, Roseville Police Department, and Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department)
Nearly 70% of law enforcement agencies plan to — or have already hired — more staff with the state funds, including more police.
75% of grantees say they will use the state funds to increase organized retail crime sting operations, establish crime centers, and increase police patrols.
98% of grantees plan on utilizing the funds to purchase improved crime-fighting technology to help boost the ability to surveil, track, and investigate criminal enterprises.
100% of district attorney offices who received funds have begun focused efforts to establish an organized retail crime vertical prosecution unit to increase prosecutions.
Full survey results can be viewed here. |