Tactical Crime Analysis Matrix and Data Analysis
JUS-636 Topic 7
Tactical Crime Analysis Matrix and Data Analysis
Part I: Complete the Tactical Crime Analysis Matrix using the data from the Madison Police department, Shorewood Hills Police Department, and the Maple Bluff Police Department. Please note the full assignment instructions in the syllabus.
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Crime of Theft- specify item stolen (Place an asterisk next to any items that were inferred.)
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Shorewood Hills Police Department
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Crime of Theft- specify item stolen (Place an asterisk next to any items that were inferred.)
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Maple Bluff Police Department
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IR number |
Crime of Theft- specify item stolen (Place an asterisk next to any items that were inferred.)
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Part II: In a summary/analysis of 750 words, from the data compiled in your Tactical Plan Matrix, Identify and analyze the patterns of the specific crime you found in the matrix above. Is there a correlation between the incidents? Is there a pattern for the time of year or day of the week? Or time of day? Is there a pattern for the locations being targeted? Find as many correlations as you are able and explain what you see.
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