Jerry Ratcliffe and Toni Makkai explore the impact of a targeted policing operation to reduce property crime. By comparing property crime data for the Australian Capital territory and surrounding areas of New South Wales, they find no evidence for displacement, either spatially or by crime type, following a significant burglary reduction strategy, Operation Anchorage, in the ACT in 2001. They suggest that there was a diffusion of benefits as car crime and burglary in the surrounding parts of NSW saw significant reductions
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
In this paper we look at links between police resources and crime in a different way to the existing...
Objectives: A key objective for police is to develop innovative and adaptive methods to efficiently ...
Burglary remains a significant crime problem across Australia. While the Australian Institute of Cri...
Abstract: This paper examines how displacement and diffusion of benefits can be measured within the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Research has shown that urban crime concentrates in...
The New South Wales (NSW) Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 gave the NSW Police...
This paper is important for three reasons. The first is that it evaluates the impact of a significan...
abstract: Though problem-oriented policing and hot spot policing are both effective modern policing ...
One of the major trends in policing sweeping across democratic societies since the mid-1990s is a ma...
modelled on the New York ‘Compstat ’ process. The strategy involves a series of ‘Operation and Crime...
This paper demonstrates some of the evaluation techniques that are possible with the availability of...
with commendable success. Various initiatives, designed to improve security in government and privat...
An important challenge in the crime literature is to isolate causal effects of police on crime. Foll...
Expected crime rates that enable police forces to contrast recorded and anticipated spatial patterns...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
In this paper we look at links between police resources and crime in a different way to the existing...
Objectives: A key objective for police is to develop innovative and adaptive methods to efficiently ...
Burglary remains a significant crime problem across Australia. While the Australian Institute of Cri...
Abstract: This paper examines how displacement and diffusion of benefits can be measured within the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Research has shown that urban crime concentrates in...
The New South Wales (NSW) Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 gave the NSW Police...
This paper is important for three reasons. The first is that it evaluates the impact of a significan...
abstract: Though problem-oriented policing and hot spot policing are both effective modern policing ...
One of the major trends in policing sweeping across democratic societies since the mid-1990s is a ma...
modelled on the New York ‘Compstat ’ process. The strategy involves a series of ‘Operation and Crime...
This paper demonstrates some of the evaluation techniques that are possible with the availability of...
with commendable success. Various initiatives, designed to improve security in government and privat...
An important challenge in the crime literature is to isolate causal effects of police on crime. Foll...
Expected crime rates that enable police forces to contrast recorded and anticipated spatial patterns...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
In this paper we look at links between police resources and crime in a different way to the existing...
Objectives: A key objective for police is to develop innovative and adaptive methods to efficiently ...