Data-Informed Community Engagement
for Public Safety
Cities today confront new demands for broad public involvement in crime prevention programming and related decision-making. This is being met in many jurisdictions through the evidence-based approach of DICE™ |
DICE™ coordinates multiple stakeholders to maximize existing local resources for better public safety outcomes.
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About.
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DICEforPublicSafety.org is a learning community and professional network for leaders and local stakeholders.
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Where did DICE™ start?
DICE™ was first developed by Joel Caplan and Leslie Kennedy at Rutgers University and tested through the Newark Public Safety Collaborative. Replication began in Dallas, TX through the Child Poverty Action Lab. Today, DICE™ is a proven, nationally-recognized model for crime prevention and public safety. |
Nationally Recognized
Across the U.S. 50 |
Practical & Impactful
Crime Reductions ↓30% |
Evidence-Based
Scientific Articles 60+ |
DICE™ Becomes a National Model:
Associate US Attorney General Vanita Gupta Delivers Remarks for the 2022 Safety and Justice Challenge "The result will be a coordinated response between community-based organizations and law enforcement working collectively towards a common goal of delivering public safety that is focused on crime prevention."
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Training.
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WEBINARS (online)
Available upon request. |
LEARNING COMMUNITY (many resources)
Online resources to introduce DICE™ and help you begin the local conversation to give DICE™ a try. View the FAQs or share best practices from the US and around the world. |
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The most influential network of people committed to making places safer and communities stronger.
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