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Prospective crime mapping in operational context Final report

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1f) What tactics have you employed, or been <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong>, <strong>in</strong> response to the maps?Foot patrol around hotspotsDrive through patrols <strong>in</strong> hotspotsTarget-harden<strong>in</strong>g (e.g. locks, alarm systems)Repeat victimisation strategiesTarget<strong>in</strong>g known offendersRedeployable CCTVPublicity campaignsStreet closuresAlleygat<strong>in</strong>gEmployedInvolved <strong>in</strong>Other, please specify: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….........................1g) How easy do you feel the maps are to <strong>in</strong>terpret?Easy ........................................................................................Fairly easy...............................................................................Fairly difficult ...........................................................................Difficult ....................................................................................I don’t understand the maps ...................................................Extra Comments (please outl<strong>in</strong>e any extra comments you have about your knowledgeand understand<strong>in</strong>g of prospective maps and the tactical options that you haveemployed)Section 2: usefulness of the maps2a) How useful do you feel the maps are <strong>in</strong> your day-to-day work?Very useful ..............................................................................Somewhat useful ...................................................................Not very useful........................................................................Not useful ...............................................................................2b) Have the maps ever identified risky areas that you would not otherwise haveconsidered as be<strong>in</strong>g risky?Often .......................................................................................Sometimes ..............................................................................Never.......................................................................................Yes, but I trusted my own judgement rather than the maps ..81

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