public safety

Hot Spot Policing Model (Lawrence Sherman)

The Lawrence W. Sherman Hot Spot Policing Model focuses on identifying and targeting high-crime areas where offences cluster. By concentrating police resources in these hotspots, it enhances deterrence, disrupts criminal activity, and improves public safety, supporting data-driven decision-making and effective deployment strategies in modern investigative and policing environments.

Broken Windows Theory (James Q. Wilson & George L. Kelling)

The James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling Broken Windows Theory suggests that visible disorder, such as vandalism and neglect, encourages further crime. Early intervention, environmental maintenance, and proactive policing help prevent escalation, reinforce social norms, and support effective crime control and investigative awareness in public environments.

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