1st Edition

Become a Problem-Solving Crime Analyst

By Ronald Clarke, John E. Eck Copyright 2003
    126 Pages
    by Willan

    126 Pages
    by Willan

    Crime analysis has become an increasingly important part of policing and crime prevention, and thousands of specialist crime analysts are now employed by police forces worldwide. This is the first book to set out the principles and practice of crime analysis, and is designed to be used both by crime analysts themselves, by those responsible for the training of crime analysts and teaching its principles, and those teaching this subject as part of broader policing and criminal justice courses. The particular focus of this book is on the adoption of a problem solving approach, showing how crime analysis can be used and developed to support a problem oriented policing approach – based on the idea that the police should concentrate on identifying patterns of crime and anticipating crimes rather than just reacting to crimes once they have been committed. In his foreword to this book, Nick Ross, presenter of BBC Crime Watch, argues passionately that crime analysts are 'the new face of policing', and have a crucial part to play in the increasingly sophisticated police response to crime and its approach to crime prevention – 'You are the brains, the expert, the specialist, the boffin.'

    Foreword by Nick Ross, Presenter of BBC Crime Watch  1. Prepare yourself  2. Learn about problem-oriented policing  3. Study environmental criminology  4. Scan for crime problems  5. Analyse in depth  6. Find a practical response  7. Assess the impact  8. Communicate effectively

    Biography

    Ronald Clarke, John E. Eck