NCJ Number
36500
Date Published
1975
Length
17 pages
Annotation
FINAL EVALUATION OF PORTLAND'S CRIME PREVENTION BUREAU, AN IMPACT CITIES CRIME REDUCTION PROGRAM AIMED AT REDUCING RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY THROUGH PUBLIC EDUCATION, PROPERTY ENGRAVING, AND DISPLAYING OF STICKERS.
Abstract
THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THIS EVALUATION IS TO DETERMINE HOW WELL THE PROJECT WAS ABLE TO ACHIEVE ITS PROCESS OBJECTIVES. PROCESS OBJECTIVES WERE DEFINED AS THE ACTIVITY LEVELS THE PROJECT SET OUT TO ACHIEVE TO BRING ABOUT THE OUTCOME OBJECTIVES WHICH WERE INTENDED TO IMPACT UPON PROJECT GOALS. RELEVANT DATA FROM PROJECT RECORDS WERE EXAMINED. IT WAS FOUND THAT THE CRIME PREVENTION BUREAU MET OR EXCEEDED SEVEN OF ITS TWELVE PROCESS OBJECTIVES IN 1975, SHOWING IMPROVEMENT OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR'S PERFORMANCE - FOR A PRELIMINARY PROCESS OBJECTIVES EVALUATION, SEE NCJ-19005.