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Weed & Seed Program

Pfc. Torrance Bowens & Po. Deric Simmons

 In 2004, a Weed and Seed Initiative, as administered by the Community Capacity Development Office (CCDO) of the Department of Justice, was started in Area Four of Alexandria, Louisiana by Chief Daren Coutee. Area Four was selected as the designated site for a Weed and Seed strategy because of the types of crimes prevalent in the area, data from the needs assessment, and the level of commitment and support from the area residents.

One of the objectives of the Weed and Seed initiative is to establish an on-going, two‘way, communication mechanism between residents and community police to improve strained communications. We also want to increase the number of area residents who participate in programs and events sponsored by the Alexandria Police Department.

APD has over 30 Police Bikes, patrol is done on bikes and vehicles. Day & Night!

 

The Weed Subcommittee, is chaired by the Weed Coordinator, Lieutenant Gregory Powell

 

 

 

 

And primarily comprised of local, state, and federal law enforcement pd at personnel and agencies.

 

The Community Policing Initiative has been introduced to the community by the assignment of officers who have been instrumental in forming relationships with the residents of the community.

 

  The city is already seeing the benefits of their presence in the neighborhood.  Also a physical location for the community police officers has been established at the Roy O. Martin Community Center, which also serves as a safe haven in the community. The Community Policing initiative naturally leads to a collaborative relationship with the community. You can voice your concerns to the community police here

Elements of the Weed and Seed Strategy
"Weed" = Law Enforcement
(Narcotics traffickers and violent criminals, once arrested, are often immediately returned to the streets to continue distributing drugs and terrorizing local residents. This environment of violence makes potential witnesses fear for their lives. Despite the best efforts of State and local prosecutors, often there is a lengthy delay between arrest and disposition of narcotics cases prosecuted at the local level. Moreover, even when such cases are resolved through a guilty plea of conviction, the criminal may serve little, if any, time in a county or State correctional facility. The Weed and Seed initiative is designed to break this cycle of arrest, delay, and mild or no punishment that breeds frustration and despair in the community.)


APD Community Policing
Community Policing serves as the bridge between the “weeding" (law enforcement) and "seeding" (neighborhood restoration) components. The community policing element operates in support of intensive law enforcement suppression and containment activities and provides a bridge to the prevention, intervention, and treatment component as well as the neighborhood reclamation and restoration components. Local police departments should implement community policing strategies in each of the targeted sites. Under community policing, law enforcement works closely with community residents to develop solutions to violent and drug-related crime. In addition, community policing should help foster a sense of responsibility within the community and serve as a stimulus for community mobilization.

Community Policing activities will focus on increasing police visibility and developing cooperative relationships between the police and citizenry in the target areas. Techniques such as foot patrols, problem solving, victim referrals to support services, and community relations activities will increase positive interaction between the police and the community. Special emphasis should be placed on addressing the needs of crime victims and minority communities that are disproportionately victimized by crime.

The objective is to raise the level of citizen and community involvement in crime prevention and intervention activities to solve drug-related problems in neighborhoods to enhance the level of community security. Community policing might include police mini stations, foot patrols, and nuisance abatement.

Community mobilization is also important to community policing in crime prevention. Programs that encourage community participation and help prevent crime include neighborhood watches, citizen marches and rallies, prayer services, drug-free zones, and graffiti removal.

"Seed" = Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment
The prevention, intervention, and treatment element could begin with the near completion of the intensive "Weed" activities. However, depending on the needs, interests, and most importantly, the safety of the targeted neighborhood, this aspect of the strategy could be initiated concurrently with the weeding effort. This element should help prevent crime and violence from recurring in target neighborhoods. The coordinated efforts of law enforcement and social service agencies, the private sector, and the community will help prevent crime from recurring. This can be accomplished by concentrating a broad array of human services on the target areas to create an environment where crime cannot thrive.

Prevention, intervention, and treatment should include youth services, school programs, community and social programs, and support groups designed to develop positive community attitudes toward combating narcotics use and trafficking. The Safe Haven, for example, is a mechanism to organize and deliver an array of youth-and adult-oriented human services in a multiservice center setting such as a school.

"Seed" = Neighborhood Restoration
Neighborhood restoration can be achieved only through the coordinated use of Federal, State, local, and private sector resources. This element of the Weed and Seed program is designed to revitalize distressed neighborhoods and improve the quality of life in the target communities. The neighborhood restoration element will focus on economic development activities designed to strengthen legitimate community institutions. Resources should be dedicated to economic development activities designed to strengthen legitimate community institutions. Resources should be dedicated to economic development, provision of economic opportunities for residents, improved public services in the target areas.

A key feature of this element will be the fostering of self-worth and individual responsibility among community members.