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Lessons Learned Implementing Gunshot Detection Technology: Results of a Process Evaluation in Three Major Cities

NCJ Number
309593
Journal
Justice Evaluation Journal Volume: 1 Issue: 2 Dated: January 2019 Pages: 109-129
Author(s)
Daniel S. Lawrence; Nancy G. La Vigne; Margaret Goff; Paige S. Thompson
Date Published
January 2019
Length
22 pages
Annotation

This publication discusses lessons learned from stakeholder interviews, community focus groups, and criminal case files, on the topic of gunshot detection technology implementation in three U.S. cities.

Abstract

This article describes the experiences and lessons learned from the implementation of gunshot detection technology (GDT) in three U.S. cities. Data were derived from stakeholder interviews, community focus groups, and review of firearm-related criminal case files. Findings indicate that stakeholders view GDT to generate valuable investigative information, that officers are compliant with GDT response and protocols, and that residents accept GDT despite low levels of trust and confidence in the police. This article concludes with recommendations for future GDT implementations. (Published Abstract Provided)