The New South Wales "Compstat" process: its impact on crime
In 1988 the NSW police introduced a crime prevention strategy modelled on the New York "Compstat" process - which involves operation and crime review (OCR) panels, where senior police provide local area and regional commanders with information on crime trends and patterns in their area, wi...
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