CPE’s New Data Brief Offers Data-Driven Overview of Alternative Response Programs in the U.S.
Using a novel database, CPE’s data brief analyzes 216 alternative response programs across the country and offers a starting point for local leaders to innovate new, community-centric models of public safety. In the aftermath of several high-profile police killings, alternative response programs (ARPs) such as Oregon’s CAHOOTS program and Denver STAR have grown in popularity, but gaps in information about scale, reach, and program design make it difficult to replicate areas of success and to mitigate challenges. The Center for Policing Equity’s (CPE) new data brief, Nonpolice Alternative Response Programs Across the United States: A National Portrait, offers one of the first overviews of ARPs to help local leaders, researchers, and other decision-makers lay the groundwork for future innovation and expansion of ARPs that are responsive to community needs and values. CPE analyzed 216 ARPs spanning 40 states using a novel database of program characteristics including cities and counties served, […]