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Patrol Modernization October 2019 Detective Andrew Whitford M.Sc. Law Enforcement Intelligence & Analysis Crime Analysis Unit Intelligence-Led Policing Executive implementation of the intelligence cycle to support proactive decision


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Patrol Modernization

October 2019

Detective Andrew Whitford M.Sc. Law Enforcement Intelligence & Analysis Crime Analysis Unit

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Intelligence-Led Policing

  • Executive implementation of the intelligence cycle to support

proactive decision making for resource allocation and the prevention of crime and disorder.

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Intelligence-Led Policing

Problem-Oriented Policing Evidence-based Policing Offender Based Strategies Location Based Strategies Crime Analysis

Business Analytics

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Crime Analysis Unit

  • 5 Crime Analysts + Supervisor provide the underpinnings for

thorough analysis and evidence-based solution building.

  • Combined expertise to examine criminological basis for crime

and disorder. Each with complimentary Masters Degrees:

– Criminological Psychology – Intelligence and Analysis – Sociology – War Studies – Geo-spatial Analysis – Psychology

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Evidence-based Policing

“EBP involves implementing practices that have been tested and shown to be effective in reducing crime and disorder.”

Chief Stephen Williams

“If the medical profession used research the way police use research, we’d still be using leeches.”

Chief John DeCarlo (Ret.) Branford, Connecticut

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Evidence-based Policing

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Evidence-based Policing

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Evidence-based Policing

Did we actually solve the problem?

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Offender-Based Strategies

  • Prolific Offender Management

– Reduce the crime rate by interrupting the offending cycle of the most prolific

  • ffenders.

Last Name First Name Crime Count Crime Score Criminal Call Time Crime Cost Total Occurrences Total Minutes Total Cost Annual Yearly Savings @ 25 % Reduction

SMITH SAM 60 776 19,874 $18,549.00 130 29,024 $27,089.00 $9,030.00 $2,257.50 JONES JEFFREY 37 908 9,759 $9,109.00 83 14,404 $13,443.00 $4,481.00 $1,120.25 BATES BURT 45 587 8,700 $8,120.00 89 17,775 $16,590.00 $5,530.00 $1,382.50 GEORGE GARY 44 557 12,232 $11,417.00 71 13,995 $13,062.00 $4,354.00 $1,088.50

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Location-Based Strategies

  • Risk modeling
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Problem-Oriented Policing

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Problem-Oriented Policing

  • Addressing problems means

more than quick fixes: it means dealing with conditions that create problems using structured problem-solving processes.

  • Addiction
  • Mental Health
  • Homelessness
  • Economic factors
  • Culture clashes
  • The law
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EBP/POP Training

  • Day 1 – Evidence-based Policing
  • Day 2 – Problem-Oriented Policing
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Business Analytics

  • Busy codes
  • Officer initiated: Criminal
  • Officer initiated: Traffic Enforcement
  • COR File
  • Training
  • Other: Non-Criminal
  • Community Outreach
  • Sector-based strategic deployment

Problem-Oriented Policing Evidence-based Policing Offender Based Strategies Location Based Strategies Crime Analysis

Business Analytics

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