Palm Beach County, Florida

Increasing Police Legitimacy and Reducing Victimization in Vulnerable Communities

Outreach Coordinator meets with community member

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Site LE Agency
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office

Site Researcher
Debra L. Ainbinder, Ph.D., Lynn University

Site Focus
Robbery

SPI Strategy
Victim-based policing

Site Cohort
2009

Site Profile
Large rural area of 1,969.76 sq. miles with a population of 1,320,134

Project Overview

Lake Worth, FL, located in central Palm Beach County, has a population of approximately 35,000 residents, 40 percent of whom are Hispanic or Latino, according to U.S. Census data (2010). The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office (PBSO) SPI addressed the issue of robbery in Lake Worth; as well as challenges surrounding policing vulnerable immigrant communities in general, based on their inexperience with and mistrust of law enforcement agents. Key efforts included increasing police legitimacy, improving residents’ awareness of their victimization risk, and empowering residents to protect themselves and embrace crime prevention in their community. They also investigated all robberies in the immigrant community and conducted proactive patrols in the area. The research evaluation suggested that positive progress included improved relations between the police and the immigrant community, as well as a reduction in robberies. 

Methods and Findings

  • Lake Worth experienced a steady increase in robberies in the early 2000s.
  • The average monthly number of robberies fell during the SPI from 9.3 per month to 7.5 per month. 
  • In 2011, community survey results revealed that citizens:
    • Were more satisfied with law enforcement.
    • Saw law enforcement as a good resource.
    • Felt more comfortable talking with police.