Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Problem solving for neighbourhood policing : how to solve local crime and disorder problems for neighbourhood police officers / Matthew Ashby and Spencer Chainey.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (21 pages)

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"November 2012".
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Summary

The book is a short guide for police officers and others on neighbourhood policing teams who want to tackle local crime and disorder problems. The guide explains why solving problems is important, how to use the Scanning–Analysis–Response–Assessment (SARA) process for solving problems, how to understand a problem in depth and how to co-operate with other organisations to help solve problems. The guide also includes links to further resources.

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