Stratified Policing: An Organizational Model for Proactive Crime Reduction and Accountability
Autor Roberto Santos, Rachel Santosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538126561
ISBN-10: 1538126567
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 14 b/w illustrations;9 tables
Dimensiuni: 146 x 226 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538126567
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 14 b/w illustrations;9 tables
Dimensiuni: 146 x 226 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Understanding Crime, Criminals, and What Works in Proactive Policing
Understanding Crime and Criminals
What Works in Proactive Crime Reduction
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Police Culture and Proactive Crime Reduction
Cultural Barriers to Institutionalizing Proactive Crime Reduction
Institutionalizing Proactive Crime Reduction into Police Culture
Chapter 3: The Stratified Policing Model and Framework
Problem Stratification
Stratified Policing and the Problem-Solving Process
Integration of Evidence-Based Proactive Strategies
Stratification and the Role of Crime Analysis
Stratification of Crime Reduction Responsibility by Rank
Stratified Structure of Accountability
Summary of the Stratified Policing Framework
Chapter 4: Developing Crime Reduction Goals for Stratified Policing
Responsibility for Crime Reduction Goals
Development of Crime Reduction Goals
Specifying Crime Reduction Goals
Crime Reduction Goals: Practical Examples
Crime Reduction Goal Assessment Process
Chapter 5: Immediate Crime Reduction: Significant Incidents
Assigned Responsibility: Investigations Supervisors
Identification, Analysis, and Response to Significant Incidents
Assessment and Accountability
Stratified Policing Significant Incident Process Overview
Chapter 6: Short-Term Crime Reduction: Repeat Incidents
Assigned Responsibility: Patrol Supervisors
Identification and Analysis of Repeat Incident Locations
Response to Repeat Incident Locations
Accountability and Assessment
Stratified Policing Repeat Incident Process Overview
Applying the Repeat Incident Process for Domestic Violence
Chapter 7: Short-Term Crime Reduction: Crime Patterns
Assigned Responsibility: Patrol Managers
Identification and Analysis of Crime Patterns
Response to Crime Patterns
Assessment and Accountability
Stratified Policing Crime Pattern Process Overview
Practice-Based Research: Effectiveness of Response to Micro-Time Hot Spots
Chapter 8: Long-Term Crime Reduction: Problem Offenders, Problem Locations, and Problem Areas
Problem Offenders
Problem Locations
Problem Areas
Long-Term Problems: Accountability Meetings and Documentation
Stratified Policing Long-Term Problem Process Overview
Chapter 9: Accountability and Meeting Structure
Organizational Adjustments for Accountability
Stratified Policing Accountability Meeting Structure and Evaluation
Summary of Accountability Meetings
Final Thoughts
Understanding Crime and Criminals
What Works in Proactive Crime Reduction
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Police Culture and Proactive Crime Reduction
Cultural Barriers to Institutionalizing Proactive Crime Reduction
Institutionalizing Proactive Crime Reduction into Police Culture
Chapter 3: The Stratified Policing Model and Framework
Problem Stratification
Stratified Policing and the Problem-Solving Process
Integration of Evidence-Based Proactive Strategies
Stratification and the Role of Crime Analysis
Stratification of Crime Reduction Responsibility by Rank
Stratified Structure of Accountability
Summary of the Stratified Policing Framework
Chapter 4: Developing Crime Reduction Goals for Stratified Policing
Responsibility for Crime Reduction Goals
Development of Crime Reduction Goals
Specifying Crime Reduction Goals
Crime Reduction Goals: Practical Examples
Crime Reduction Goal Assessment Process
Chapter 5: Immediate Crime Reduction: Significant Incidents
Assigned Responsibility: Investigations Supervisors
Identification, Analysis, and Response to Significant Incidents
Assessment and Accountability
Stratified Policing Significant Incident Process Overview
Chapter 6: Short-Term Crime Reduction: Repeat Incidents
Assigned Responsibility: Patrol Supervisors
Identification and Analysis of Repeat Incident Locations
Response to Repeat Incident Locations
Accountability and Assessment
Stratified Policing Repeat Incident Process Overview
Applying the Repeat Incident Process for Domestic Violence
Chapter 7: Short-Term Crime Reduction: Crime Patterns
Assigned Responsibility: Patrol Managers
Identification and Analysis of Crime Patterns
Response to Crime Patterns
Assessment and Accountability
Stratified Policing Crime Pattern Process Overview
Practice-Based Research: Effectiveness of Response to Micro-Time Hot Spots
Chapter 8: Long-Term Crime Reduction: Problem Offenders, Problem Locations, and Problem Areas
Problem Offenders
Problem Locations
Problem Areas
Long-Term Problems: Accountability Meetings and Documentation
Stratified Policing Long-Term Problem Process Overview
Chapter 9: Accountability and Meeting Structure
Organizational Adjustments for Accountability
Stratified Policing Accountability Meeting Structure and Evaluation
Summary of Accountability Meetings
Final Thoughts
Recenzii
"A key criticism of criminology is that it fails to provide clear and direct guidance to the police about how they should organize to carry out crime prevention. This book, written by two scholars who have real-life experience in the field, does just that. It summarizes the science of crime and crime prevention, and then develops a practical approach-stratified policing-that can be used to organize successful proactive policing. This is an important book for police, and one that should also be read by police scholars."
"I have had the honor of working directly with Dr. Roberto Santos and Dr. Rachel Santos for more than a decade. Their combined contributions to the development of essential and effective crime analysis practices to guide the deployment of police and community resources in rapid response to emerging crime patterns as well as to solve difficult crime problems, all supported by an accountability structure within police organizations, has been a major contribution to the fields of modern policing and crime prevention. This book should be on the desk of all law enforcement professionals dedicated to improving public safety by reducing crime and its harm."
"Read this book. When I found stratified policing, I was looking for something foundational to bring crime reduction, community engagement, and accountability into the daily business of a police department. Working with Roberto and Rachel, we crafted a model of stratified policing that works specifically for my department. We have experienced substantial reductions in crime and continue to do so while having a community that supports our efforts. If you want a blueprint for effectively integrating evidence-based practices in your agency, this is it."
Stratified policing has been a very effective crime reduction strategy for the Port St. Lucie Police Department. As the chief of police over the last 8 years, we have sustained the principles of Stratified Policing and have seen a steady downward trend resulting in a 53 percent reduction in index crime incidents. We have also achieved a 39 percent increase in our index crime clearance rate from 28.6 percent to 47.2 percent. During this time period, our population has increased by approximately 14 percent to 191,000 citizens. At this point, I can't imagine serving our community without stratified policing.
"Stratified Policing is a critically important book for American policing. It represents the true integration of police science with police practice. By reengineering the way police agencies utilize and integrate accountability, crime analysis, and evidence-based practice Santos and Santos explain how police leaders can focus the collective power of their agencies and generate sustainable proactive responses that make their communities safer. Stratified Policing is an insightful and indispensable guide for law enforcement executives seeking to maximize the effectiveness and legitimacy of their agency's crime fighting efforts."
"What the authors have articulated in this book is an evidence-based approach to crime reduction that capitalizes on measurable outcomes. By empowering all levels of an organization with the responsibility, and frankly the motivation to become engaged, we see significant improvements in individual law enforcement officer performance. The stratified policing approach provides a significant return on investment. The Walton County Sheriff's Office is consistently recognized for our success in crime reduction which can largely be attributed to our adherence to the stratified policing model developed by the authors."
"The stratified policing model has proven to be effective in a statewide police agency. The flexibility of the model has allowed Troop Commanders of each region to draw from proven evidence-based approaches to shape and modify their policing strategies to meet the needs of their community. Stratified Policing provides clear processes that have helped the Delaware State Police achieve significant reductions in crime while maintaining a strong positive relationship with the community."
"I have had the honor of working directly with Dr. Roberto Santos and Dr. Rachel Santos for more than a decade. Their combined contributions to the development of essential and effective crime analysis practices to guide the deployment of police and community resources in rapid response to emerging crime patterns as well as to solve difficult crime problems, all supported by an accountability structure within police organizations, has been a major contribution to the fields of modern policing and crime prevention. This book should be on the desk of all law enforcement professionals dedicated to improving public safety by reducing crime and its harm."
"Read this book. When I found stratified policing, I was looking for something foundational to bring crime reduction, community engagement, and accountability into the daily business of a police department. Working with Roberto and Rachel, we crafted a model of stratified policing that works specifically for my department. We have experienced substantial reductions in crime and continue to do so while having a community that supports our efforts. If you want a blueprint for effectively integrating evidence-based practices in your agency, this is it."
Stratified policing has been a very effective crime reduction strategy for the Port St. Lucie Police Department. As the chief of police over the last 8 years, we have sustained the principles of Stratified Policing and have seen a steady downward trend resulting in a 53 percent reduction in index crime incidents. We have also achieved a 39 percent increase in our index crime clearance rate from 28.6 percent to 47.2 percent. During this time period, our population has increased by approximately 14 percent to 191,000 citizens. At this point, I can't imagine serving our community without stratified policing.
"Stratified Policing is a critically important book for American policing. It represents the true integration of police science with police practice. By reengineering the way police agencies utilize and integrate accountability, crime analysis, and evidence-based practice Santos and Santos explain how police leaders can focus the collective power of their agencies and generate sustainable proactive responses that make their communities safer. Stratified Policing is an insightful and indispensable guide for law enforcement executives seeking to maximize the effectiveness and legitimacy of their agency's crime fighting efforts."
"What the authors have articulated in this book is an evidence-based approach to crime reduction that capitalizes on measurable outcomes. By empowering all levels of an organization with the responsibility, and frankly the motivation to become engaged, we see significant improvements in individual law enforcement officer performance. The stratified policing approach provides a significant return on investment. The Walton County Sheriff's Office is consistently recognized for our success in crime reduction which can largely be attributed to our adherence to the stratified policing model developed by the authors."
"The stratified policing model has proven to be effective in a statewide police agency. The flexibility of the model has allowed Troop Commanders of each region to draw from proven evidence-based approaches to shape and modify their policing strategies to meet the needs of their community. Stratified Policing provides clear processes that have helped the Delaware State Police achieve significant reductions in crime while maintaining a strong positive relationship with the community."