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'''C3 Policing''' or '''Counter Criminal Continuum Policing''' is a modification of [[counter-insurgency]] ("COIN") methods used by U.S. Armed Forces adapted for use by civilian law enforcement agencies. The concept was developed through a partnership between the [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] Police Department<ref>[http://www.springfieldpolice.net/police/index.php Springfield Police Department]</ref> and a team of [[Massachusetts State Police]] (MSP) Troopers(designated as the [[Massachusetts State Police#Field Services - Special Projects Team|Massachusetts State Police Special Projects Team ("SPT")]]) to implement C3 methods in order to control [[Gang|criminal street gangs]] and illicit drug networks in the North End section of Springfield. Members of the SPT include Trooper Michael Cutone (MSgt Cutone, 19th SFG)and Tpr Thomas Sarrouf(Capt Sarrouf, 19th SFG.
'''C3 Policing''' or '''Counter Criminal Continuum Policing''' is a modification of [[counter-insurgency]] ("COIN") methods used by U.S. Armed Forces adapted for use by civilian law enforcement agencies. The concept was developed through a partnership between the [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] Police Department<ref>[http://www.springfieldpolice.net/police/index.php Springfield Police Department]</ref> and a team of [[Massachusetts State Police]] (MSP) Troopers(designated as the [[Massachusetts State Police#Field Services - Special Projects Team|Massachusetts State Police Special Projects Team ("SPT")]]) to implement C3 methods in order to control [[Gang|criminal street gangs]] and illicit drug networks in the North End section of Springfield. Members of the SPT include Trooper Michael Cutone (MSG, 19th SFG)and Trooper Thomas Sarrouf (CPT, 19th SFG).


== Background ==
== Background ==

Revision as of 00:34, 4 May 2012

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C3 Policing or Counter Criminal Continuum Policing is a modification of counter-insurgency ("COIN") methods used by U.S. Armed Forces adapted for use by civilian law enforcement agencies. The concept was developed through a partnership between the Springfield, Massachusetts Police Department[1] and a team of Massachusetts State Police (MSP) Troopers(designated as the Massachusetts State Police Special Projects Team ("SPT")) to implement C3 methods in order to control criminal street gangs and illicit drug networks in the North End section of Springfield. Members of the SPT include Trooper Michael Cutone (MSG, 19th SFG)and Trooper Thomas Sarrouf (CPT, 19th SFG).

Background

The C3 Policing model was created and adapted by Michael M. Cutone, a senior NCO with the US Army Special Forces 19th SFG (National Guard). Cutone is a Massachusetts State Trooper assigned to the MSP Springfield Barracks. In 2006, Cutone returned from a deployment in Avghani, Iraq, where his unit had used the principles of COIN to defeat insurgent networks. In October 2009, during the course of his patrol duties in Springfield, he determined that the principals of COIN utilized in Iraq[2] could also be implemented to detect, disrupt, degrade and dismantle gang activity in that city's crime plagued North End section.[3] That initiative has received accolades from the citizens of the North End section as well as local public officials.[4][5] In April 2012, journalist Sharon Weinberger was embedded with the Special Projects Team and wrote an article detailing her observations in Nature.[6] On May 1, 2012 by an article on the model written by Erica Goode[7] appeared in the NY Times.[8]

References

  1. ^ Springfield Police Department
  2. ^ Grip Jr, Stanley T (May 2008). "The Avghani Model" (PDF). AUSA Magazine.
  3. ^ Hibbard, Bradley G. (October 2011). "Counter Criminal Continuum (C3) Policing in Springfield, Massachusetts:A Collaborative Effort between City and State Police to Reduce Gang Violence". Police Chief Magazine.
  4. ^ Spencer, Buffy (May 5, 2011). "Springfield North End residents praise police initiative that has reduced crime". Springfield Republican.
  5. ^ Mostue, Anne (August 22, 2011). "Counter-Insurgency Tactics Used to Reduce Crime in Springfield". WFCR New England Public Radio.
  6. ^ Weinberger, Sharon (April 4, 2012). "A data-driven war on crime". Nature.
  7. ^ Erica Goode
  8. ^ Goode, Erica (May 1, 2012). "Springfield, Mass., Fights Crime Using Green Beret Tactics". N.Y. Times.