WSU's police department highlighted in Xconomy feature
This extensive feature story focuses on the Wayne State University Police Department's (WSUPD) efforts in maintaining a safe campus through several techniques including technology. WSUPD's programs are called innovative, tech-heavy, crime-fighting efforts that are now beginning to pay off. Along with installing cameras and using CompStat data to constantly refine deployment to ever-shifting crime hot spots, the department has embarked on an ambitious crime-mapping project with the university's Center for Urban Studies. WSUPD Chief Anthony Holt, who comments throughout the piece, has also made it a priority to heavily engage his department with local business owners and security officers from all the major institutions in his jurisdiction, including the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Medical Center, Henry Ford Hospital, and the Detroit Public Library. "All of these activities have resulted in a major reduction in crime," Holt said. "Crime overall in Midtown is down 15 to 25 percent, break-ins are down 29 percent, and dangerous drugs are down 47 percent. This is directly related to technology and the partnerships we've formed with the community and other agencies." David Martin, research director for the Urban Safety Program in WSU's Center for Urban Studies, also comments in the story. A photo of Holt is included.