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Violent Crime Impact Teams : ウィキペディア英語版 | Violent Crime Impact Teams
Violent Crime Impact Teams (VCIT) in the United States work proactively to identify, disrupt, arrest and prosecute the most violent criminals through innovative technology, analytical investigative resources and an integrated federal, state and local law enforcement strategy along with the leading federal law enforcement agency for the VCIT, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) (an agency within the United States Department of Justice). ==Background== In June 2004, Attorney General John Ashcroft, Deputy Attorney General James Comey, and Carl J. Truscott, director of the ATF, announced a federal initiative aimed at reducing crime in 15 cities in the United States through the development of VCIT. The cities include: *Albuquerque, New Mexico *Baltimore, Maryland *Chattanooga, Tennessee *Columbus, Ohio *Greensboro, North Carolina *Las Vegas, Nevada *Los Angeles, California *Miami, Florida *Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Richmond, Virginia *Tampa, Florida *Tucson, Arizona *Tulsa, Oklahoma *Washington, D.C. The VCIT launched as a pilot program built on the success of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a comprehensive nationwide strategy geared toward combating gun crime in communities across the country. In March 2005, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced the selection of five additional cities (Hartford, Connecticut, Houston, Texas, Fresno, California, Camden, New Jersey, and New Orleans, Louisiana) to participate in the VCIT program.〔(Cops Innovations U.S. Department of Justice )〕
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