Policing strategies
NIJ FY 11 Predictive Policing: Phase II
Evaluating Gun Violence as an Illicit Supply-and-Demand Marketplace
How to Identify Hot Spots and Read a Crime Map
A National Discussion on Predictive Policing: Defining Our Terms and Mapping Successful Implementation Strategies
Crime Mapping and Hot Spots Policing
David Weisburd, recipient of the 2010 Stockholm Prize in Criminology, explains research showing that intensified police patrols in high-crime hot spots can substantially decrease crime without causing it to rise in other areas. He explains the effectiveness of policing that concentrates prevention efforts at less than 5 percent of all street corners and addresses where more than 50 percent of urban crime occurs. The evidence suggests that crimes depend not just on criminals, but also on policing in key places.
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