Pubdate: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Matthew Ramsey, The Province Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?216 (CN Police) VPD'S DRUG CRACKDOWN PARTIAL SUCCESS The Vancouver police department's six-month crackdown on drugs and drug crimes in the Downtown Eastside has been judged both a success and a failure. The City-Wide Enforcement Team initiative ran from April to September 2003 with the stated purpose of bringing order to the community, shutting down the open drug market and disrupting the flow of stolen property. An evaluation of the initiative released yesterday by researchers from the University College of the Fraser Valley found that police were able to accomplish their first two objectives but failed in the third. "The CET initiative was successful in disrupting a chaotic open drug market and forcing this drug market to become more orderly and less public," the report states. "[It] was less successful in pursuing drug dealers and the associated criminal activity that was displaced into other areas ... [and] the stolen property market had not been significantly reduced." Undercover researchers spent three months watching the CET unfold on the streets, said one of the report authors, Yvon Dandurand, criminologist and dean of research at the college. Dandurand said the CET brought policing levels in the area up to what they should have been at for a long time. The CET began while the department was trying to replenish diminished staff levels and deal with early retirement of about 150 officers. The report says those issues hampered the VPD's ability to monitor criminal activity "displacement" and respond. "What was first conceived as a daring, confident, intelligence-led policing initiative was subsequently compromised by a lack of resources and, in retrospect, involved a considerable allocation of resources directed at a very small area in the city," the report notes. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek