Title of article :
Compstat in Australia: An analysis of the spatial and temporal impact
Author/Authors :
Mazerolle، نويسنده , , Lorraine and McBroom، نويسنده , , James and Rombouts، نويسنده , , Sacha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
One of the major trends in policing sweeping across democratic societies since the mid-1990s is a management approach commonly known as COMPSTAT. Despite widespread global adoption, empirical evaluation of the impact of COMPSTAT lags behind popular accounts of its crime control benefits.
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rticle evaluates the crime control impact of Queensland Police Serviceʹs version of COMPSTAT known as “Operational Performance Reviews” (OPRs).
d model analytic approach was used to assess the role of OPRs in explaining spatial and temporal variations in crime patterns across Queenslandʹs 29 police districts.
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is of the impact of OPRs on reported crime (specifically assaults, robberies and unlawful entries) suggests major differences between police districts, and that some districts are driving overall statewide crime reductions, whilst others confound positive effects of implementation of OPRs in Queensland.
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sults demonstrate that the crime drop experienced throughout Queensland found in prior research (Mazerolle et al., 2007) is most likely attributable to a small number of police districts. The implication of these findings is that a number of districts could (and should) be called-upon during maturation of Queenslandʹs OPRs to reduce specific crime problems in their districts and facilitate ongoing crime reductions across the state.
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice