This paper reports on an assessment of police forces in England and Wales using Data Envelopment Analysis. The assessment contributed to a study of crime management carried out in 1993 by the Audit Commission, an independent body, set up by Act of Parliament to encourage the economic, effective and efficient provision of public services. The paper begins with a preliminary analysis of crime, crime clear up and manpower data to lead on to an initial assessment of performance. The assessment is then refined so that not only more confidence is gained in the results obtained but also performance on specific areas such as manning levels as distinct from crime clear ups is gained. The analysis reported helped the Audit Commission in their selecti...
Over the last 20 years, governments around the world have implemented strategies and targets to ensu...
A recent report (Public Service Productivity Panel (PSP) (2000)) has developed a set of criteria whe...
Purpose – The paper is set in the context of the impact of new public management (NPM) on the police...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9261.954(WBS-RB-RP--137) / BLDSC - B...
The new Labour government has recently instigated an initiative to establish whether English and Wel...
The recent report by the Public Service Productivity Panel (PSPP) (2000), proposed that non-parametr...
The merger of police services in the UK has been suggested on the grounds that efficiency improvemen...
Since the Labour government came to power in 1997, it has introduced a regime whereby public service...
An effective performance measurement system is an integral part of modern police management. Police ...
This study uses both parametric and nonparametric techniques to analyse scale economies and relative...
Over the past 20 years, governments around the world have implemented strategies and targets to ensu...
According to evidence from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), there have been significan...
In this paper the efficiency of the Spanish Police Service is analysed using Data Envelopment Analys...
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to measure the relative efficiency of the 14 police precinct...
The merger of police services in the UK has been suggested on the grounds that efficiency improvemen...
Over the last 20 years, governments around the world have implemented strategies and targets to ensu...
A recent report (Public Service Productivity Panel (PSP) (2000)) has developed a set of criteria whe...
Purpose – The paper is set in the context of the impact of new public management (NPM) on the police...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9261.954(WBS-RB-RP--137) / BLDSC - B...
The new Labour government has recently instigated an initiative to establish whether English and Wel...
The recent report by the Public Service Productivity Panel (PSPP) (2000), proposed that non-parametr...
The merger of police services in the UK has been suggested on the grounds that efficiency improvemen...
Since the Labour government came to power in 1997, it has introduced a regime whereby public service...
An effective performance measurement system is an integral part of modern police management. Police ...
This study uses both parametric and nonparametric techniques to analyse scale economies and relative...
Over the past 20 years, governments around the world have implemented strategies and targets to ensu...
According to evidence from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), there have been significan...
In this paper the efficiency of the Spanish Police Service is analysed using Data Envelopment Analys...
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used to measure the relative efficiency of the 14 police precinct...
The merger of police services in the UK has been suggested on the grounds that efficiency improvemen...
Over the last 20 years, governments around the world have implemented strategies and targets to ensu...
A recent report (Public Service Productivity Panel (PSP) (2000)) has developed a set of criteria whe...
Purpose – The paper is set in the context of the impact of new public management (NPM) on the police...