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Preventing Crime with Email? Yup, it works!

Move aside CSI, there is a new law enforcement tool that is revolutionizing the way public safety organizations solve and prevent crimes: email.

Email is the 21st century answer to tip lines, but it’s even better because it creates a two-way dialogue between the citizen and the police force. Email is able to leverage the power of local citizens and stakeholders to report criminal activity.

Take this example from GovDelivery, in Stearns County, MN, the Sheriff’s Office was looking for new ways to engage and educate the public on information sharing practices. Beyond using new technologies, the Sheriff wanted to be sure they offered clear and easy ways for the public to connect with his Office and interact with employees to help them better serve their constituents.

One of the main crime prevention resources that the Sheriff’s Office wanted to expand on was promoting the submission of urgent and non-urgent tips from the public. An evaluation of the tip submission process found it to be confusing, complicated, and unintuitive.

To simplify the process and ensure public exposure, Stearns County and GovDelivery designed a new Advanced Bulletin Template for the Sheriff’s Office regular public updates.

John Simpson, Engagement Consultant at GovDelivery, Explains How it works:

Proven Success!

And Stearns County isn’t the only law enforcement office to take notice.

I encourage you to check out the GovDelivery’s Advanced Bullet Template and be sure to check out the Communications and Citizen Engagement resources page for more information.

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