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October 2005
Community Policing Grants: COPS Grants Were a Modest Contributor to Declines in Crime in
the 1990s Between 1994 and 2001, the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) provided more
than $7.6 billion in grants to state and local communities to hire police officers and promote
community policing as an effective strategy to prevent crime. Studies of the impact of the grants on
crime have been inconclusive. GAO was asked to evaluate the effect of the COPS program on the decline in crime during the 1990s.
GAO developed and analyzed a database containing annual observations on crime, police
officers, COPS funds, and other factors related to crime, covering years prior to and during the COPS
program, or from 1990 through 2001. GAO analyzed survey data on policing practices that agencies
reportedly implemented and reviewed studies of policing practices. GAO assessed: (1) how COPS obligations
were distributed and how much was spent; (2) the extent to which COPS expenditures contributed to increases
in the number of police officers and declines in crime nationwide; and (3) the extent to which COPS
grants during the 1990s were associated with policing practices that crime literature indicates
could be effective.

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