14 - Work together for safety
Goal 2 - DCC 14 - Residents, businesses and public safety agencies work together for a safe community.
Albuquerque has increased emphasis on Community Policing; efforts are comparable to peer Southwest cities. A high percentage of Albuquerque citizens rate the quality of life in their neighborhood as excellent or good.
INDICATORS
- 14.1 Community Policing Indicators
- 14.2 Citizen Perception - Neighborhood Quality of Life
- See Goal 2, Indicator 11.1 Uniform Crime Report
- See Goal 2, Indicator 12.1 Citizen Perception - Feelings of Safety
LOCAL TREND:
Albuquerque's Community Policing emphasis has increased over time; however, specific data is not available to support any conclusions about a local trend. Albuquerque residents' overall rating of quality of life in their neighborhoods increased between 1999-2003, then dropped in 2005. The percentage of those rating quality of life in their neighborhood as excellent or good returned to its higher level in 2007. The perceptions of citizens of their own neighborhoods are mixed, with some improving and some in decline, although the overall average is up slightly for 2007.
NATIONAL/REGIONAL COMPARISON:
Albuquerque has implemented Community Policing practices, and is similar to most of the peer Southwest cities participating in the ICMA's Comparative Performance Measurement data report. Comparable data for citizen perceptions of neighborhood quality of life are not available.
CITIZEN PERCEPTION:
Albuquerque citizens rated this Desired Community Condition as being very important. Citizens listed this condition as one in which progress has been made. Citizens in certain neighborhoods ranked this condition as being more important than did citizens in other neighborhoods. The relationship between the citizens' neighborhood and the perception of importance was true to a statistically significant degree.
Opportunity to Continue to Improve |
LOCAL TREND IS: | Mixed |
ALBUQUERQUE, COMPARED TO OTHERS, IS: | Mixed | |
CITIZEN PERCEPTION COMPARED TO DATA: | Matches |
NOTE: For help in understanding this page, see Creating a Community Report Card.