Identifying Profiling & Analysis Data

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CRIME/DISORDER/ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR DATA & GENERAL DATA FOR PROFILING & ANALYSIS

Source

Type of Data

What it will tell you

Points to note

Developmental issues

Police

  • Crime incidents
  • Offender information
  • Victim

Information

  • Command & Control data on non crime incidents

 

  • Time, location, type of offences reported to the police
  • Known offenders by age, ethnicity, address
  • Time, location, type of non-crime offences reported to the police (around 70% of calls)
  • Levels of reporting vary by crime type
    • Offenders often unknown
    • Only covers calls to the police
    • Crime/anti-social behaviour methods rarely documented
  • Inconsistent reporting
    • Repeat victimisation

    recording systems need to be developed

    • Seasonal pattern systems need to be developed & used

Police Authority

  • Public surveys
  • Perceptions of safety and fear of crime
  • Unlikely to be at detailed level
  • Fear of crime & anti-social behaviour will need to be tracked

Local Authority Housing Department/

Registered Social Landlords

  • Housing voids
  • Criminal damage costs
  • Neighbourhood Complaints
  • Vandalism records
  • Racial/
  • homophobic
  • incidents
  • Reasons for transfer applications
  • Records of neighbour disputes/
  • complaints
  • Stock turnover
  • Evictions, injunctions, relating to anti-social behaviour
  • Costs of crime to social landlords
    • Likely to cover high crime neighbourhoods
    • Local unease & experience of crime, disorder/anti-social behaviour & quality of life issues
    • Location & nature of main anti-social behaviour problems
    • Identify unpopular areas possibly entering spiral of decline
    • Identify areas with lack of housing demand
  • No data on costs of crime/anti-social behaviour to private landlords & owner-occupiers
    • Misses those who don't know it's worth complaining
    • Incident logging systems often incomplete

     

     

     

     

    • Hard to obtain information for properties where landlord pays bills but tenants move in & out
    • Completeness of Electoral Register not always good

     

  • Inconsistent capture of data
  • Past inadequacies - need to increase confidence

Local Authority Social Services Department

  • Information on vulnerable groups (e.g. elderly, people with disabilities,

mentally ill, child protection)

  • Children in care/leaving care
  • Information on young offenders
  • Where to find groups who may be victims of crime (e.g. the elderly, the mentally ill)
    • Understanding of offender behaviour

     

    • Complements police data
  • Concentrates on the most vulnerable & offenders known to Social Services by age, gender, ethnicity, area where they live
  • Data might not be easy to analyse

Local Education Authority

  • Exclusions
  • Truancy
  • Schools where high percentage of pupils are out of school
    • Risk factors for offending or being victimised
    • Complements police data
  • Need to establish nature of link between non-attendance anti-social behaviour/
  • disorder & crime

    locally

    • schools can be sensitive about the release of exclusion data
  • Patchy recording

Individual Schools

  • Experience of discipline
  • Local attitudes
  • What the school is doing to help
  • Involvement of young people in youth action groups is essential

Local Authority Environmental Services

  • Neighbour disputes
  • Refuse collection problems
  • Health and safety problems
  • Grants for safety

Improvements

  • Noise nuisance
  • Identify 'hot spots'
    • Will complement police and housing data
  • Only covers calls to council
  • Inconsistent reporting & recording

Local Authority Highways and Street Lighting

  • Location of traffic accidents
  • Requests for lighting
  • Safety 'hot spots'
    • Simple indicator of where fear of crime is greatest
  • Only partial picture
  • Inconsistent reporting, recording
    • May be difficult to collate

Local Authority 'Centre' (Chief Exec./Policy Unit)

  • Census data analysis
  • Needs analysis for external grants
  • Records of crime/
  • anti-social behaviour
  • against staff
  • Provides local context
    • Allows links to be made to 'risk factors' for offending
 
  • Some areas need to develop skills in re-aggregating data to match new boundaries

Local Authority Planning Department

  • Planning maps
  • Previous area-based work
  • Forthcoming developments
  • Work for SRB bids, etc
  • Census data
  • Land use, including dereliction, recreational & business
  • Can help to display data
    • Identifies any changes planned in the environment

     

    • Comprehensive indicator of the make-up of an area down to small enumeration districts
 
  • Some areas need to develop skills in re-aggregating data to match new boundaries

Probation

  • Offender profiles (e.g. age, gender, employment status; substance misuse)
  • Perspective on criminal behaviour & its causes
    • Insight into offender motivation
    • Responses to intervention
    • Locates known offenders
  • Covers only known offenders
  • Data unlikely to be easy to analyse

Health Authority

  • A&E records of assault and domestic violence
  • Victims of violence treated in primary care
  • Mentally disordered offenders
  • Information on substance misuse e.g. drugs & alcohol
  • Behaviour

Modification attendee

numbers

  • Likely to cover offences not reported to police
  • Levels of substance abuse, age of users, types of drug, associated risk factors
  • Sources and locations of injuries not always recorded
    • Need to establish link between drugs and offending locally
  • Data unlikely to be easy to analyse
    • Some health authorities have problems getting trusts to collect or collate required data

District Health Authority

  • Morbidity data
     

Drug Action Team

  • Information on drug-taking/alcohol & substance misuse
  • Should complement police and health substance misuse data
  • Likely to have better understanding of links between drugs & anti-social behaviour/
  • Crime

  • Data unlikely to be easy to analyse

Youth Offending Teams

  • Youth offending behaviour
  • Population of Youth Offending Team area
  • Youth Remand decisions
  • Programme interventions
  • Rates of offending

By Looked After

Children

  • Speed at which youth cases are dealt with through the youth justice system.
  • Known offenders by age, ethnicity, address
  • Concentration of young offenders in geographical area
  • Data on effectiveness of intervention
  • Risk factor analysis
   

Fire Service

  • Incidents of arson; hoax calls and suspicious fires
  • Patterns of incidents e.g. time, location, type of incident reported
    • Complements police data
  • Some fires go unreported
    • Little data on offenders
 

Community Relations Council

  • Incidents of racial attacks and harassment
  • Patterns of racial crime
    • Complements police data
  • Only partial reporting
  • Data unlikely to be easy to analyse
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  • Not all victims report incidents to authorities

All public buildings (e.g. schools, hospitals, libraries and leisure facilities)

  • Costs of criminal damage and vandalism
  • Where major losses occur
    • Where investment in prevention could save money
  • Limited to public buildings
  • Incomplete/inconsistent capture of this information

Chamber of Commerce

  • Costs of criminal damage and vandalism to private companies
  • Where major crime/anti-social
  • behaviour losses occur

    • Where investment in prevention could save money
  • Limited to those who are members of the chamber of commerce
  • Dependent on whether local chamber of commerce has done such work or is aware of work in companies

Chamber of Trade

  • Costs of retail crime, damage and vandalism
  • Where major crime/anti-social
  • behaviour losses occur

  • Limited to those who are members of the chamber of trade
  • Dependent on whether local chamber of trade has done such work or is aware of work in companies

Employment service

  • Adult /youth unemployment data
  • Indicator of important risk factor
  • Only covers those registered as seeking work
  • Those most at risk of offending may not be registered

Voluntary & other support services

(victim support/gay & lesbian support groups/mediation schemes)

  • Nature & extent of harassment
  • Profile of victims
  • Age, gender, ethnicity, type of offence suffered by victims of crime & disorder
  • Not all victims report incidents to authorities
    • Information may be difficult to analyse
 

 

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