An overview of the Triple-T approach to evidence-based policing

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An overview of the Triple-T approach to evidence-based policing Tony Bottoms, “Criminology is nothing if not applied”! Our aim using a mix of academic/practitioner staff is to make sure that happens. Tools to enhance their skills and organizational capability Relevant areas of study Pracademics-!! Covered a lot of ground with PKF-but there are more opportunities out there. Denis O’Connor and Barak Ariel

Chris Gibson Merseyside (Biggest Impact!) (Which Tactics Work!) (Systematic Implementation Measurement !) Triple T framework in application across harm to victims, BWC, and targeting resources used in night-time economy Prof Sherman operationalises this-see article Darren Henstock WMP Chris Gibson Merseyside Gavin Dudfield Dorset “The Rise of Evidence-Based Policing: Targeting, Testing, and Tracking” Lawrence W. Sherman Crime & Justice “A Review of Research” Volume 42, Number 1 | 2013

Live Time Tracking via Airwave GPS Accurate & Reliable Measurement Feedback to Staff Being Tracked Interventions to Improve Outputs XC Mapping live time screen shot Can night time economy patrol dosage be reduced from flooded to targeted hot spots without adverse impact on crime? Will this targeting reduce costs? Can this study be implemented well enough to deliver targeted dosage levels? Implementation outside normal routines has always been an Achilles heel for policing. Chris provides a great example of how to do it Using the framework in the bottom right. “The effects of targeted reductions of patrol dosage on crime victimisation and costs in the night time economy hotspots: A Phase 1 Trial “ MSt 2016

Cost Benefit Analysis – Treatment Vs. Control 5 Min Reads Cost based on Constable All Control Groups 2737 £3,977.77 All Treatment Groups 1638 £2,380.56 Difference -1099 -£1,597.21 Overall the Treatment Policing was 60% more cost effective Highest Demand Area 5 Min Reads Cost based on Constable Temple Court 1854 £2,694.48 Concert Square 449 £652.55 Difference -1405 -£2,041.93 Written up as finding the ‘sweet spot solution’ in police Oracle- sweet spot of crime prevention without excess patrol (dosage) Reducing officers on patrol by 50% Implementyation integrity in herding all those cats -97.5%! Results have counted High Demand Area (Concert Square Vs. Temple court) was 78% more cost effective Cost of Individual Officer 5 Minute GPS Ping = £1.45

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An overview of the Triple-T approach to evidence-based policing Denis O’Connor and Barak Ariel (with assistance from Chris Gibson!!)