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Downtown Dialogue: Can Policy Impact Prolific Criminal Offenders?

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3/27/25 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm PST

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Website: https://downtownspokane.org/event/downtown-dialogue-can-policy-impact-prolific-criminal-offenders/
Location: Steam Plant Rooftop Room
159 S Lincoln
Spokane, WA 99201
United States
Contact: Elisabeth Hooker

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Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison joins the DSP to Share Successes of its High Utilizer Initiative to Address Chronic Crime Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into justice reforms that address chronic misdemeanor crime and prolific offenders with Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison. Seattle’s innovative High Utilizer Initiative is a collaborative effort to identify and reduce the impact of individuals responsible for repeat criminal activity across Seattle. In its first year, the Initiative showed that focused attention pays dividends with corresponding crime down in downtown Seattle. Read about its success. Join the DSP to hear how a similar model can be adopted in Spokane. Space is limited, secure your seat today! Early Bird Ticket – $20, Feb. 20-March 2 (DSP Members Only) Public Ticket Sales: March 3-27 DSP Members: $25 Non-Members: $40 Sponsorship opportunities available. Contact [email protected]
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