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Tulsa, Okla.– Attorney General Jeff Sessions today announced that Tulsa is one of five cities selected to the National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) as the Department of Justice continues its efforts to fulfill President Trump’s commitment to reducing violent crime in America.
PSP delivers a framework for enhancing federal support of state, local, and tribal law enforcement officials and prosecutors as they aggressively investigate and pursue violent criminals, specifically those involved in gun crime, drug trafficking, and gang violence.
PSP provides cities the opportunity to consult with, receive coordinated training and technical assistance from, and have access to an array of resources from the Justice Department and its law enforcement components. The partnership will further enhance the ability of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Oklahoma and its local, state, and federal partners to investigate and prosecute violent crime.
“Attorney General Sessions meant business when he directed United States Attorneys to target alpha criminals and reduce violent crime across America. The Public Safety Partnership will bring resources to Tulsa to aid us in that effort. I am proud to bring these crime fighting tools to northeastern Oklahoma.” said U.S. Attorney Trent Shores. “When I was sworn in as United States Attorney, I pledged to combat violent crime. These resources will enhance our ability to partner with the Tulsa Police Department, Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, and federal law enforcement agencies to keep citizens safe. I have assembled a dedicated and talented team of federal prosecutors. They stand ready to enforce the law and fight for justice for all.”
PSP offers two separate approaches to the assistance provided by the Justice Department, the Diagnostic Approach and the Operations Approach:
Five sites have been selected to receive this significant assistance:
2018 PSP Diagnostic Sites:
2018 PSP Operations Sites:
“Reversing the recent troubling increase in violent crime in our country is a top priority of the Department of Justice as we work to fulfill the President’s promise to make America safer,” said Attorney General Sessions. “Cooperation with our fabulous state and local partners is the single most important aspect of our strategy to reduce crime. The National Public Safety Partnership program will help five American cities to build up their own capacity to fight crime by using DOJ expertise and resources as well as evidence-based strategies customized to meet their needs. We want to be a force multiplier for them, and under PSP, we will.”
In June 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the PSP program during remarks at the National Summit on Crime Reduction and Public Safety. The twelve sites announced in 2017 continue to participate in 2018, and have resulted in a number of success including, but not limited to:
Partner sites are selected through a process that considers both quantitative and qualitative measures, including sustained levels of violent crime that far exceed the national average. PSP sites must demonstrate a commitment to reducing violent crime, and in August 2017 that commitment was extended to include reducing violent crime stemming from illegal immigration.
The Justice Department agencies involved in PSP are: the United States Attorneys’ Offices; the Office of Justice Programs; the FBI; the ATF; the U.S. Marshals Service; the Drug Enforcement Administration; the Office on Violence Against Women; and the Office of Community Oriented Policing.
For more information about additional PSP sites, their designations and DOJ’s work to reduce violent crime and enhance public safety, visit https://www.nationalpublicsafetypartnership.org/
Lennea Montandon
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