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Combining Police and Probation Information Resources to Reduce Burglary: Testing a Crime Analysis Problem-Solving Approach
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Combining Police and Probation Information Resources to Reduce Burglary: Testing a Crime Analysis Problem-Solving Approach
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Griffin, Marie
Hepburn, John
Webb, Vincent
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National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC)
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Published 2004.
67 pages.
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Arizona
Crime prevention
(Justice System)
Information management
(Administration)
Police
(Justice System)
Probation
(Offender Management)
A "joint effort of the Phoenix Police Department (PPD) and the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department (APD) to develop a shared database for use, with GIS mapping, as a crime analysis tool within a formal problem-solving process to reduce crime" is described (p. 4). This report is comprised of the following sections: executive summary; combining police and probation information resources to reduce crime; evaluation design; agencies' baseline capacities and practices; shared database development; shared database applications and outcomes; and conclusions and lessons learned. The use of the shared database did not result in statistically significant reductions in crime.
Accession Number: 020225
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