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1. Profile of offenders

Are crimes the work of many or a few prolific offenders?

Do offender profiles point to common factors, eg

  • Age
  • School exclusion
  • School underachievement
  • Lack of skills

What evidence is there that crime are drug-related?

How do offenders become involved?

Do offenders live locally or are they travelling to the area to commit crime?

Do recovery rates suggest that offenders are opportunists/professionals?

If crime is for monetary gain, who are the sources for illicit trading?

 

 

Police

Youth Offending Teams

Probation service

Arrest referral scheme

Drug Action Teams

Social Services

Schools

Education Authorities

Trading Standards

Crimestoppers

2. Victim

What makes the property or person attractive to criminals?

 

 

 

Victim Support

Police

Youth Offending Teams

Probation service

Social Housing Landlords

3. Physical environment

What features of crime hotpots make them attractive and accessible criminals. e.g. Terraced housing with back alleys and no natural surveillance. Isolated farm dwellings.

Poor lighting levels in the countryside and villages.

What opportunities are there for surveillance?

Landlords, Residents

Police

Youth Offending Teams

Probation service

Local residents/businesses

Community groups

Local planners

4. Social environment

Are residents in an area of deprivation?

Are houses in a vulnerable area e.g. isolated?

What are the markets for stolen goods?

Are there residents who are willing to purchase stolen property, sometimes to replace property lost through burglary?

Police

Trading Standards

Crimestoppers

Local planners

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