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Created2012-10
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As part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Smart Policing Initiative, the Glendale Police Department and the Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety at Arizona State University found that convenience stores -- particularly Circle K's -- disproportionately contributed to crime and disorder in the city of Glendale. The Center

As part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Smart Policing Initiative, the Glendale Police Department and the Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety at Arizona State University found that convenience stores -- particularly Circle K's -- disproportionately contributed to crime and disorder in the city of Glendale. The Center reached out to other law enforcement agencies in the Phoenix metropolitan area, and in June 2011, they authored a report based on 2010 data from four cities: Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, and Tempe. The 2010 report revealed that, when compared to other convenience stores Circle K’s, were disproportionately responsible for crime and disorder, regardless of their neighborhood or city.

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Created2011-06
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Over the past year anecdotal evidence from media reports has suggested disproportionate levels of crime and violence occurring at Circle K stores in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Criminal events depicted by the media often took the form of individuals engaging in some type of minor criminal activity at a Circle

Over the past year anecdotal evidence from media reports has suggested disproportionate levels of crime and violence occurring at Circle K stores in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Criminal events depicted by the media often took the form of individuals engaging in some type of minor criminal activity at a Circle K, and the events spiraling out of control. As a consequence of these observations, and subsequent federally sponsored research examining problem places in Glendale, Arizona, faculty and staff from the Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety at Arizona State University reached out to several valley police departments and requested official data to more systematically examine this potential problem. This report presents our findings and our recommendations.

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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
Created1940
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Black and white print of man and woman sitting at an overlook.

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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author) / Underwood and Underwood (Publisher)
Created1903
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Sepia stereo card of a man sitting on a rock with printed annotation, "(12) Down the Granite Gorge of the Colorado (1,200 feet deep) from Peritese Point, Grand Canyon of Arizona. Copyright 1903 by Underwood & Underwood."

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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
Created1940
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Black and white print of the south rim from Tuweep.

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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
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Black and white print of people riding mules down a trail. Circa 1940-1949.

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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
DescriptionBlack and white print of an automobile parked near the Watchtower. Circa 1940-1949.
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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
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Black and white print of people riding mules down a steep trail. Circa 1940-1949.

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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
DescriptionBlack and white print of an automobile exiting the park at an entrance with large stone pillars and sign with entrance fees. Circa 1940-1949.
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ContributorsCampbell, Bert (Author) / Campbell, Myrtle (Author)
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Black and white print overlooking the canyon with clouds below the canyon's highest elevations. Circa 1940-1949.