Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Evaluation of the Shreveport predictive policing experiment / Priscillia Hunt, Jessica Saunders, John S. Hollywood.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (xxi, 62 pages) : illustrations, maps

Note

At head of title: Rand Safety and Justice Program.

Summary

"This report documents an assessment of a predictive policing effort in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 2012, which was conducted to evaluate the crime reduction effects of policing guided by statistical predictions. RAND researchers led multiple interviews and focus groups with the Shreveport Police Department throughout the course of the trial to document the implementation of the statistical predictive and prevention models. In addition to a basic assessment of the process, the report shows the crime impacts and costs directly attributable to the strategy. It is hoped that this will provide a fuller picture for police departments considering if and how a predictive policing strategy should be adopted."--Abstract on web page.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

Introduction -- PILOT Process Evaluation -- PILOT Impact Evaluation -- PILOT Cost Evaluation – Conclusions – Appendix: Technical Details.

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