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ADMINISTRATIVE MONTHLY CRIME ANALYSIS Administrative Monthly Crime Analysis Michael D. Sheppard Prof. John Hager JUS 640-0500 03 APR 2020

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Accountability meetings Crime patterns Long term problems Monthly evaluations

Evaluation-oriented Accountability Meetings

Accountability meetings are conducted to evaluate monthly crime analysis that examines the effectiveness of responses for long-term issues. Monthly evaluation ensures that crime reduction efforts appear to be working and applied at all levels. Meetings are conducted monthly to follow the overall levels of certain types of calls for service and crime addressed. Weekly meetings are contacted to discuss created bulletins that support problem-solving process, which is later on discussed in monthly meetings. Crime analysis focuses on examining trends instead of numerical differences because crime counts vary from month to month or from year to year.

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Trend line. Crime reduction effort. Activities. Police leader. Possible deficiencies with implemented responses.

Crime Disorders Monthly Trend

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Disorder and crime monthly trend chart is a bar chart that is made every month for at least six months compared to six months of the previous year. The chart contains the percentage change and the trend line for all the months. Its function is to monitor crime reduction efforts for all the activities over the previous six months in comparison with the same time last year. It also accounts for seasonal change. Police leader uses this chart to address possible deficiencies with available responses and later on determine if action is required in the following months. Six months is the appropriate time limit for monitoring monthly trends.

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A table shows the counts and trends for selected crime. The table shows that crime counts increase and decrease each month. It also shows that 2016 had higher frequencies. Police leader looks at this data during the accountability meeting.

Monthly Trend Table Moths JunJulAugSepOctNov Total 2016170190155185140200 Total 2017120149957060110

The table is created for monthly meetings, with the month changing to accommodate six months. The same table is created for different geographic areas for various crimes and disorders, which are aimed at crime reduction goals. The table shows counts and trends for a selected crime type. We can see, while the crime count increase and increases every month. The overall trend shows 2016 six months was both higher frequency and flat across the six months while in 2017, the trend is ranging from 130 to 85 hence decreasing. Overall percentage change shows that there is 39% less crime in June via November 2017.

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Monthly trend chart is used to monitor different types of calls on a monthly basis. The same chart is created during every month meeting with the months' values changing to include the most recent six months.

shows crime type 2016 shows crime type 2017

Monthly trend chart

The chart is handy and monitors different types of calls monthly for service and crime activity. The bar chart is created for each month for the most recent six months and covers a selected crime activity. Its purpose is to anticipate the levels of activity to expect over the next six months based on the current six months and takes place for several years. The above chart includes some data and the number of crimes for June via May of the previous year. Additionally, the average for each month for five years.

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Monthly trend chart Total 2016JunJulAugSepOctNov170190155185140200Total 2017JunJulAugSepOctNov120149957060110

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Monthly meetings will discuss the analysis and progress reports for selected problems. The problem comparison chart is used by police leaders to compare different areas, locations and offenders

Problem comparison chart

The problem comparison chart is used by police leaders to compare different areas, locations, and criminals at the same time to get a comprehensive view. The product will also allow police to monitor the targeted number of crimes and compare the problems by handling them one by one. The bar chart has different offenders, areas, locations, and their counts for six months compared to the same six months for the previous year. Each month a new chart is made containing recent six months. A trend line is not useful to hear because this chart addresses problems.

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Total 2017JunJulAugSepOctNov120149957060110

Problem areas have been selected for long term crime reduction. Results indicate that current crime reduction methods introduced in most of the crimes are working.

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Police identified ten problem areas through analysis and selected them for long-term crime reduction. The eight chosen areas have shown reductions in the offense, and the overall decrease in Problem Area is 20%, which is recommended. The results show that the current crime reduction methods implemented in most of the problems seem to be working, but the efforts in PA need to be improved. The product has improved the monitoring of various types of calls for service and criminal activity and also different forms of problems. The chart can also be made using rates instead of crime counts.

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Crime reduction focuses on solving individual incidents like crime investigation and calls for service. Its goal is to solve crimes as they arrest offenders and punishing them for their crimes. The work is carried by police officers through the guidance of first-line supervisors. Crime Analysis Reduction Goals

Police strategies to reduce crime focuses on addressing individuals crimes like crime investigation as well as call for service. The goal of these strategies is to solve crimes as they come and arrest law offenders and later on punish them for their crimes. The work is carried on by patrol officers who are guided by first-line supervisors. It is also mid and upper-level managers who allocate resources solutions to individual issues. They are also involved in street-level work to monitor the incidences which took place when the crime occurred in the streets.

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National research council uses crime reduction strategies in their work. They also analysis and employ data in identifying issues larger than incidences. They also focus on particular places for useful work. Resources needed

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The National Research Council has urged the police to apply approaches like crime reduction strategies that use data and analysis to locate issues and crimes. The police should focus their efforts on specific places, time, and also criminals. The fundamental nature of policing remains the best resource for responding to calls and investigating crimes. Although it requires an organization to employ systematic crime reduction efforts for it to be active and efficient. Systematic pattern response is another method that can be used in problem-solving, analysis, and accountability to address immediate issues.

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The department provides and secures community rights are respected. It also receives and evaluates information through telephone and provide support when needed.

Albuquerque police department policies

The function of the Albuquerque Police Department is to provide safe and secure community rights, culture, and history and ensure that they are respected. The department also transmits and evaluates information via telephone, which is, later on, assists them in criminal investigations. The department provides additional support to its people in case of a rise in criminal activities. They use legal policies and procedures when dealing with crime and also when attending to the citizens of the country; hence they perform a variety of roles. There is also independent counsel that controls the activities of the Albuquerque Police Department and makes sure that it utilizes his authority well.

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Weekly meetings should be held to review and coordinate pattern response among police divisions. Monthly meetings too, should be held to evaluate the effectiveness. Crime preventions captains should be there to assess those coming to coordinate new responses. Continuation

As part of the recommendation, weekly meetings should be held to review and coordinate pattern response strategies among the police department. Monthly meetings should also be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of weekly meetings. Weekly meetings bring together crime prevention captains, patrols, and investigations, which discusses resources needed as well as new responses that must be implemented. Monthly meetings ensure that responses are enforced across all regional areas that have adequate resources. During monthly meetings, patrol captains present the results of all the patterns that occurred that month. A series of maps and statistics are used by command staff to conclude whether more significant problems are happening and also determine whether pattern results are valid.

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Implementation and routinizing pattern response strategy. Significance increase in crime analysis function.

Strategy effectiveness

Over the past six years, Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) has started implementing a pattern response strategy, which will increase crime analysis function. It has also infused communication into the existing structure of police because its realistic for police response who rely on police responses. This has made police a successful department in addressing the patterns, and everyone is supportive of the immediate PSLPD resolutions. Positive progress has been detected in the number of pattern

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response because the coordination among divisions of police has been strengthened.

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Police executives need efficient and focused approaches to enact crime reduction strategies. Police departments to identify patterns for investigating crimes.

Conclusion

Police executives require efficient and focused approaches for adopting criminal reduction strategies because, most of the time, they are faced with diminishing resources. A systematic approach is by using a stratified model of solving, analyzing, and accounting approaches when addressing crimes or disorders at different levels. A police department that invests in crime analysis responds immediately to crimes with coordination, purpose, and teamwork. Monthly meetings evaluate the effectiveness of the response, and weekly meetings are focused on actions. Therefore, enforcing an effective systematic pattern response strategy in this way to accomplish the mission.

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