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<br /> 47 | P a g e <br />City of San Leandro, CA <br />Fiber Master Plan <br />tactical decision-making. SLPD also utilizes social media and communication apps and <br />services to further community engagement, such as Nixle and Weibo, a Chinese- <br />language social media site. <br /> <br />Security Cameras <br /> <br />On February 26, 2018 the San Leandro Police Department presented a data-driven <br />discussion regarding potential camera locations within the community at a City Council <br />Work Session. Given the City’s access to municipal high-speed fiber optics and wireless <br />communication systems, security cameras can be deployed cost-effectively to achieve <br />the force-multiplier effect. The map below was developed by the Police Department and <br />shows 27 potential camera locations that line up with the City’s fiber optics network. The <br />additional sites can be reached wirelessly and connect to the same master system. <br /> <br /> Evidenced-Based <br />Policing <br /> <br />Evidence-based policing is <br />an approach to law <br />enforcement that <br />emphasizes research, <br />evaluation, analysis, and <br />scientific processes in <br />decision making32. It <br />applies to public safety a <br />philosophy found in public <br />health that strives to <br />provide prescriptions that <br />are rigorously tested and <br />proven to be beneficial, <br />while minimizing and <br />rejecting those which are <br />shown to do harm. <br /> <br />The potential benefits to <br />police agencies adopting this approach are many and include: <br /> <br />• Reduced crime <br />• Increased legitimacy <br />• Reduced internal problems <br />• Addressing community concerns <br /> <br />32 Lum, C. and Koper, C.S. (2015). Evidence-Based Policing. In R. Dunham and G. Alpert (Eds.), (2015) Critical Issues <br />in Policing. Seventh Edition. Longrove, IL: Waveland Press. <br />Figure 21. Proposed Camera Network Map