As a crime-prevention advocate, pro-law-enforcement private citizen, and new resident of the Salt Lake County city of Cottonwood Heights, I would like to respectfully raise a question for the local and state law-enforcement community and state and local government officials here in this metro area of Utah:
What might explain why the Salt Lake City Police Department has apparently not emphasized crime prevention in the most recent three-year period?
I am raising this question after a shocker occurred for me this morning when I visited the official website for the Salt Lake City (UT) Police Department and searched for the term "crime prevention": Six of the 10 total items that were generated by my online search for information referred to Salt Lake City Police crime prevention projects that occurred in 2013.
Also, NONE of the items generated by my online search referred to ANY crime-prevention project from Salt Lake City Police at any time in the most recent three-year period.
The most recent Salt Lake City Police-sponsored crime prevention project that was generated by my online search at their official website was: "Published by SLCPD (on)...September 17, 2018
Press Release: SLCPD Chief Mike Brown Hosts Opioid Prevention Roundtable"
Of the three other items generated that were not from the year 2013, one was from the year 2012; one was from the year 2014; and one was from the year 2015.
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