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Analysis and Performance - Statistics Unit ICONIC Conference Mark Hollinsworth | Harry Schone | Jordan Goddard | Bianca Deladia Introduction and Aims Learn about and network with other Police Forces and academics Discover analytical
Introduction and Aims
- Learn about and network with other Police Forces and
academics
- Discover analytical operations in other Forces
- Establish external points of contacts
- Outline statistical services and support we can provide
Stats Unit are involved in administering datasets for:
– Recorded and detected crimes – Incidents – iVPD concerns
- Hate
- Domestic
- Youth offending
– RTC (Road Traffic Collisions / Casualties) – Stop and search
What we can provide
- Advice and guidance on management of our datasets
- Freedom of Information
- Tasking Requests
– Local policing issues – Fatal accident inquiries – Force Executive – Any other colleagues
- Research
– Domestic Abuse (and football) – Racist incidents (and major terrorist events) – Scottish Government (collaboration)
Department Relations
Internal:
- Demand, Productivity and
Performance
- Data Standards Council
- Data Migration Project
- COS (Core Operating
Systems)
- CRASH (Collision
Recording And SHaring) External:
- Alcohol MUP (research)
- Scottish Crime Recording Board
- Scottish Crime Recording Standards
(Technical Working Group)
- SCOTSTAT Crime and Justice Group
- Universities
- NHS
- Scottish Government
– Justice Analytical Services – Transport Scotland (STATS19) – LGRAS (Liaison Group on Road Accident Statistics) – Open Data Project
Contextual knowledge of data
- Socio-economic factors
- Deprivation
- Political (local, Scottish, UK, International)
- Legislation (e.g. SOSA, Domestic Abuse)
- Weather events
- Policing Priorities:
– National (e.g. Group 7) – Local (CAV Days, local initiatives)
- Major public events
- Recording practices / policy / processes / systems
Research Questions
- Extended research and analysis to assess the impact of football
related domestic abuse and violence across Scotland.
- Links between poverty and different types of crime.
- Relationship between drugs and violence, with specific focus on
the physiological/psychological changes to users following addiction that may lead to violence.
- What is the gender-based violence picture within minority
communities, specifically refugee/asylum seeker groups?
- Impact of terrorist incidents/news coverage on hate incidents
and crime.
- Is it possible to model road traffic collisions and use this to
predict potential RTC hotspots?
Research Strategies
- Encourage small scale research at
divisional, data-zone or multi-member ward level instead of Scotland wide data
- Inconsistencies with recording practices
- Moving towards making our data readily
available on public domain via open access.
- https://statistics.gov.scot/home
Mark Hollinsworth - Senior Statistician: mark.hollinsworth@scotland.pnn.police.uk 01786 895709 Copy Emails to: APUStatisticalUnit@scotland.pnn.police.uk Our management information and quarterly reports: http://www.scotland.police.uk/about-us/our-performance/ Requests for information can be submitted to: foi@scotland.pnn.police.uk Open Access: https://statistics.gov.scot/home Dr Maria Maclennan: maria.maclennan@spa.pnn.police.uk PartnershipResearchEthics@scotland.pnn.police.uk