PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to use an evaluation of a micro-place-based hot-spot policing implementation to highlight the potential issues raised by data quality standards in the recording and measurement of crime data and police officer movements. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The study focusses on an area of London (UK) which used a predictive algorithm to designate micro-place patrol zones for each police shift over a two-month period. Police officer movements are measured using GPS data from officer-worn radios. Descriptive statistics regarding the crime data commonly used to evaluate this type of implementation are presented, and simple analyses are presented to examine the effects of officer patrol duration (dosage) on crime ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: Do shorter but more frequent patrol visits to the same crime hot spots reduce dai...
Objectives: Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in cr...
Everyday there are growing pressures to ensure that services are delivered efficiently, with high le...
© 2021, The Author(s). With the increasing prevalence of police interventions implemented in micro h...
© 2016, The Author(s). Objectives: To determine whether crime-reduction effects of increased police ...
Purpose: Police patrol has undergone an evidence-based and data driven transition in the beginning o...
In an applied criminology context, recent meta-analyses and randomized control trials have demonstra...
In an applied criminology context, recent meta-analyses and randomized control trials have demonstra...
Statistics and police activities are too often regarded as two distant domains: on the one side, pol...
There is growing need for reliable survey-based small area estimates of crime and confidence in poli...
This paper draws on the work of the Evidence and Insight Team, a dedicated research function based w...
The majority of motor patrol officers spent their shifts being out in the field. Patrol officers are...
Police organizations are under intense pressure to effectively decrease crime and increase public sa...
Abstract Research Question Does one foot patrol per day (15–20 min) ...
Everyday there are growing pressures to ensure that services are delivered efficiently, with high le...
RESEARCH QUESTION: Do shorter but more frequent patrol visits to the same crime hot spots reduce dai...
Objectives: Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in cr...
Everyday there are growing pressures to ensure that services are delivered efficiently, with high le...
© 2021, The Author(s). With the increasing prevalence of police interventions implemented in micro h...
© 2016, The Author(s). Objectives: To determine whether crime-reduction effects of increased police ...
Purpose: Police patrol has undergone an evidence-based and data driven transition in the beginning o...
In an applied criminology context, recent meta-analyses and randomized control trials have demonstra...
In an applied criminology context, recent meta-analyses and randomized control trials have demonstra...
Statistics and police activities are too often regarded as two distant domains: on the one side, pol...
There is growing need for reliable survey-based small area estimates of crime and confidence in poli...
This paper draws on the work of the Evidence and Insight Team, a dedicated research function based w...
The majority of motor patrol officers spent their shifts being out in the field. Patrol officers are...
Police organizations are under intense pressure to effectively decrease crime and increase public sa...
Abstract Research Question Does one foot patrol per day (15–20 min) ...
Everyday there are growing pressures to ensure that services are delivered efficiently, with high le...
RESEARCH QUESTION: Do shorter but more frequent patrol visits to the same crime hot spots reduce dai...
Objectives: Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in cr...
Everyday there are growing pressures to ensure that services are delivered efficiently, with high le...