Evidence-based crime reduction research in Fort Worth receives contract worth up to $2M

Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie Garcia speaks during the District 10 Town Hall meeting in September at Texas Motor Speedway. (Cody Thorn/Community Impact)

The Fort Worth Police Department will spend at least $700,000 and possibly more than $2 million to upgrade its policing strategies.

During the Dec. 9 Fort Worth City Council meeting, members approved contracts for Real-Time Crime Center Law Enforcement Data software and with the University of Texas-San Antonio for implementing evidence-based crime-reduction strategies citywide…

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