Crime Hotspots: The Experiment

by James Gunter on February 22, 2010 · 2 comments

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Criminologist Prof Lawrence Sherman is an American scholar currently involved in an experiment in policing in Manchester, UK. His theory is that crime can be reduced by concentrating not on patrols or overall policing efforts, but rather by simply placing officers at crime hotspots. He theorizes that even when police were completely removed from non-hotspots and only placed in hotsopt areas, crime will decrease. For more detail on his theories and the experiment, watch the video below and visit the Cambridge criminology website here: http://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/experiments/

James Gunter is the editor of The Crime Map and the director of social media for CrimeReports.com.

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slamdunk March 3, 2010 at 8:29 pm

Good video and thanks for posting. Hot-spot analysis seems to hold quite a bit of potential in lowering crime rates.

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