Stepped up enforcement and community engagement are how police say they’ll be fighting crime this summer in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Police plan to focus their efforts in small, concise areas around the county where crime tends to proliferate, and if criminal activity shifts, police assets will shift with it. “Just recently in May and June, we implemented the 12-hour work shift, which put more people out on the street,” said Prince George’s County Police Chief Malik Aziz.