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Become a Problem Solving Crime Analyst in 55 small steps

Authors/Publisher
Editor/Institution
Ronald V. Clarke and John Eck
Year of publication2003
Languagesenglish
Sourcewww.popcenter.org/library/reading/pdfs/55stepsUK.pdf
Useful forProject and Program Manager Communities
Keywordspolice

What´s it about?

Many of the weaknesses of current practice in problem- oriented policing result from the insufficient involvement of well-trained crime analysts at each stage of the problem-solving process. The manual prepares crime analysts for this new role by providing a basic knowledge of problem-oriented policing and the related fields of environmental criminology and situational crime prevention.

What´s included?

55 short and clear steps lead the crime analyst through a complete process in crime solving within the community. The steps are arranged to follow logically one from another, in line with the SARA model (Scanning, Analysis, Response and Assessment), though each is self-contained and deals with a specific topic. In any case, this is the best way to learn: to seek and apply information when you have a practical need for it.

Who can use it?

Police, Criminalists, Crime Analysts, Criminologists

What can it be used for?

The guidance focuses on problem oriented policing within communities.

What is the value?

The manual prepares crime analysts in short time for community policing by providing a basic knowledge of problem-oriented policing and the related fields of environmental criminology and situational crime prevention.