Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Thinking about crime prevention [electronic resource] : performance indicators / Nick Tilley.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Livres électroniques

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Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (vii, 35 p.)

Résumé

This report examines what performance indicators (PIs) could be used to assess crime prevention effectiveness within UK police forces. The use of Key Performance Indicators for a variety of police services was introduced by the 1993 White Paper on Police Reform (Cm 2281). At that time, no high level indicator was available for crime prevention performance; this report is a preliminary step towards identification of such an indicator. Chapter 2 looks briefly at what performance indicators can – and cannot – be expected to do. Chapter 3 reviews the particular difficulties which have been met in efforts to devise high level performance indicators for crime prevention, and highlights shortcomings in most of the current contenders. Chapter 4 discusses in some detail repeat victimisation as a possible KPI, since this, whilst not without problems, appears currently to be the most plausible candidate. Chapter 5 considers some objections to the use of repeat victimisation as a KPI, while chapter 6 presents some possibilities for PIs for use within individual forces.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Contenu

1. Introduction – 2. Performance indicators for performance indicators – 2.1. What PIs can and cannot do – 2.2. PI dangers – 2.3. PI benchmarks – 2.4. The ideal : PI in the sky? – 3. Difficulties in developing national crime prevention KPIs -- 4. Repeat victimisation as a KPI – 4.1. Measurement problems – 4.2. Crimes to include in a repeat victimisation PI – 4.3. Aggregating results and creating league tables – 4.4. Problems in identifying repeat victims – 4.5. Prevalence rates: an essential PI bonus – 5. A repeat victimisation KPI : some objections – 6. Crime prevention PIs within forces – 6.1. Partnership work -- 6.2. Crime prevention officers.

Collection

Crime detection and prevention series ; 57.

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