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* [[Operation Vulcan's Thunder]] (launched Spring 2008) - deployment of remote-controlled closed-circuit television cameras in high crime areas to aid in detection and deterrence of crime. | * [[Operation Vulcan's Thunder]] (launched Spring 2008) - deployment of remote-controlled closed-circuit television cameras in high crime areas to aid in detection and deterrence of crime. | ||
* [[Operation Zero Tolerance]] (Launched January 2008) - periodic high-intensity sweeps in specific areas during which even minor crimes are enforced. | * [[Operation Zero Tolerance]] (Launched January 2008) - periodic high-intensity sweeps in specific areas during which even minor crimes are enforced. | ||
* [[Prayer Force United]] (launched early 2009) - intercessory prayer campaign coordinated by Chief Roper. | |||
[[Category:Birmingham Police Department]] | [[Category:Birmingham Police Department]] |
Revision as of 16:20, 11 August 2009
This is a List of Birmingham Police Department operations:
- Operation Hit Back (launched June 2008) - periodic sweeps to arrest people with outstanding domestic violence warrants.
- Operation HotSpot
- Operation Omnipresence (launched Summer 2008)- training of private service workers and delivery persons in spotting and reporting criminal activity, suspicious behavior, accidents and lost or injured persons.
- Operation Spring Break (Spring 2009) - burglary unit detectives worked the West Precinct, making 85 arrests.
- Operation Vulcan's Thunder (launched Spring 2008) - deployment of remote-controlled closed-circuit television cameras in high crime areas to aid in detection and deterrence of crime.
- Operation Zero Tolerance (Launched January 2008) - periodic high-intensity sweeps in specific areas during which even minor crimes are enforced.
- Prayer Force United (launched early 2009) - intercessory prayer campaign coordinated by Chief Roper.