As per the Video Lecture, focusing on the concept of "Disorder in Green Bay, Wisconsin: SARA Model Application", CREATE a Data Matrix Table using MS Word, and include its significance relating to: 1) What's the Problem in and of itself (Incident), and 2) What are the criminal justice agencies in the jurisdiction going to do about it (Response).
Please utilize clear, concise detail in your response, and align your answer using this "model" I have provided, disseminating all information through the table instrument.
Chapter Lecture
The following information is integral as it pertains to this module
Problem Solving and Problem Analysis
Definition of Problem Solving
Problem solving is a methodical process for reducing the impact of crime and disorder problems in a community. The problem-solving approach is an integral component of the philosophy of community policing.
State of Analysis in Problem-Solving
Beat-Level Problem Solving
At the beat level, officers typically work to identify and resolve small-scale problems.
The use of analysis is fairly limited; officers may use some crime counts or simple analysis of data but rarely need to conduct an in-depth examination of a problem or formally evaluate the response.
Crime Analysis
Currently, the most common type of activity police agencies conduct is short-term pattern and trend identification, or tactical crime analysis.
Departments are not focusing their crime analysis efforts on the problem-solving process or on action research, but have chosen to focus on analysis that supports traditional policing practices.
Definition of Problem Analysis
Problem analysis is an approach/method/process conducted within the police agency in which formal criminal justice theory, research methods, and comprehensive data collection and analysis procedures are used in a systematic way to conduct in-depth examination of, develop informed responses to, and evaluate crime and disorder problems.