This is a co-ordinated campaign to change the behaviour of persistent offenders.
From the harrowtimes.co.uk
Some parts were highly co-ordinated-stopping precisely at midnight, for example.
From the economist.com
Witness the co-ordinated wave of protests across the continent on February 16th.
From the economist.com
The US embassy has come under fire in a series of co-ordinated attacks in Kabul.
From the guardian.co.uk
Since 2003 Baltic Assembly is co-ordinated with the Baltic Council of Ministers.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It is the first co-ordinated currency market intervention for more than a decade.
From the canberratimes.com.au
So she managed only to heighten the impression of ill-co-ordinated floundering.
From the economist.com
Unless development is co-ordinated by the government, it will not be sustainable.
From the economist.com
In the co-ordinated mayhem nobody shoves their elbow in their neighbour's ribs.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
More examples
Of equal importance, rank, or degree
A number that identifies a position relative to an axis
Organize: bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?"
Bring into common action, movement, or condition; "coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers"; "coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues"; "coordinate our efforts"
Align: bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation; "align the wheels of my car"; "ordinate similar parts"
(coordinated) being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements; "she was usually good with her hands and well coordinated"- Mary McCarthy
In geometry, a coordinate system is a system which uses a set of numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of a point or other geometric element. ...
(Coordination (chemistry)) A dipolar bond , also known as coordinate link , coordinate covalent bond , dative bond , or semipolar bond, is a description of covalent bonding between two atoms in which both electrons shared in the bond come from the same atom. ...
(Coordination (conjunction)) In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated or) is a part of speech that connects two words, phrases or clauses together. This definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, so what constitutes a "conjunction" should be defined for each language. ...