A View Inside the “Black Box” of Hot Spots Policing From a Sample of Police Commanders

This study used observations of crime strategy meetings and interviews with police commanders to “get inside the black box of hot spots policing.” The findings focus on what the studied police commanders believed they were doing and why they believed those tactics would be effective during hot spots policing implemented under non-experimental conditions. An example causal model for the effectiveness of hot spots policing that emerged from the data is presented. While the commanders’ views aligned with commonly used policing tactics and crime control theories, their underlying theoretical rationale is complex. The presented model provides one causal model that could be tested in future hot spots policing evaluations, and a discussion is presented of how the study’s methodology can be applied in other jurisdictions to define localized causal models and improve hot spot policing evaluations.

[1]  Elizabeth R. Groff,et al.  DOES WHAT POLICE DO AT HOT SPOTS MATTER? THE PHILADELPHIA POLICING TACTICS EXPERIMENT* , 2015 .

[2]  John S. Goldkamp,et al.  Judicial discretion and the unfinished agenda of American bail reform: lessons from Philadelphia's evidence-based judicial strategy , 2009 .

[3]  Daniel S. Nagin,et al.  DETERRENCE, CRIMINAL OPPORTUNITIES, AND POLICE , 2015 .

[4]  Patrick R. Gartin,et al.  Hot Spots of Predatory Crime: Routine Activities and the Criminology of Place , 1989 .

[5]  Deborah K. Padgett,et al.  Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research , 2008 .

[6]  D. Mears Towards rational and evidence-based crime policy , 2007 .

[7]  Ronald V. Clarke,et al.  “Situational” Crime Prevention: Theory and Practice , 1980 .

[8]  Jeffery T. Ulmer Recent Developments and New Directions in Sentencing Research , 2012 .

[9]  J. Eck,et al.  What Can Police Do to Reduce Crime, Disorder, and Fear? , 2004 .

[10]  Anthony A. Braga,et al.  Policing Problem Places , 2010 .

[11]  H. Goldstein Improving Policing: A Problem-Oriented Approach , 1979 .

[12]  Anthony A. Braga,et al.  Problem-oriented policing in violent crime places: A randomized controlled experiment , 1999 .

[13]  A. Blumstein,et al.  The Criminal Career Paradigm , 2003, Crime and Justice.

[14]  Uwe Flick,et al.  Designing Qualitative Research , 2008 .

[15]  Rod K. Brunson,et al.  “POLICE DON'T LIKE BLACK PEOPLE”: AFRICAN‐AMERICAN YOUNG MEN'S ACCUMULATED POLICE EXPERIENCES* , 2007 .

[16]  Anthony A. Braga,et al.  The Effects of Hot Spots Policing on Crime , 2001 .

[17]  Stephen D. Mastrofski,et al.  IMPROVING OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES OF POLICE , 1990 .

[18]  Lawrence W. Sherman,et al.  General deterrent effects of police patrol in crime “hot spots”: A randomized, controlled trial , 1995 .

[19]  David Weisburd,et al.  What is Known About the Effectiveness of Police Practices in Reducing Crime and Disorder? , 2011 .

[20]  Anna De Fina,et al.  The ethnographic interview , 2019, The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Ethnography.

[21]  Elizabeth R. Groff,et al.  The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Police Patrol Effectiveness in Violent Crime Hotspots , 2011 .

[22]  Daniel S. Nagin,et al.  Deterrence in the Twenty-First Century , 2013, Crime and Justice.

[23]  Johnny Saldaña,et al.  The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers , 2009 .

[24]  Richard Rosenfeld,et al.  THE EFFECTS OF DIRECTED PATROL AND SELF‐INITIATED ENFORCEMENT ON FIREARM VIOLENCE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY OF HOT SPOT POLICING , 2014 .

[25]  Cody W. Telep,et al.  Police Executive Receptivity to Research: A Survey of Chiefs and Sheriffs in Oregon , 2016 .

[26]  M. Wolfgang,et al.  Delinquency in a birth cohort , 1972 .

[27]  D. Weisburd,et al.  Police Innovation: Advocate Hot spots policing as a model for police innovation , 2006 .

[28]  J. Goldkamp Construct Validity: The Importance of Understanding the Nature of the Intervention Under Study , 2010 .

[29]  W. Fife Doing Fieldwork: Ethnographic Methods for Research in Developing Countries and Beyond , 2005 .

[30]  Justin T. Pickett,et al.  Arrested Development: Misguided Directions in Deterrence Theory and Policy , 2016 .

[31]  J. Greene,et al.  Zero Tolerance: A Case Study of Police Policies and Practices in New York City , 1999 .

[32]  Howard Giles,et al.  Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing: The Evidence , 2005 .

[33]  Elizabeth R. Groff,et al.  The Criminology of Place: Street Segments and Our Understanding of the Crime Problem , 2012 .

[34]  M. Birks,et al.  Introducing qualitative research , 2014 .

[35]  William J. Bratton,et al.  Turnaround: How America's Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic , 1998 .

[36]  A. Gelman,et al.  An Analysis of the New York City Police Department's “Stop-and-Frisk” Policy in the Context of Claims of Racial Bias , 2007 .

[37]  J. Maxwell Using Numbers in Qualitative Research , 2010 .

[38]  Rodney K. Brunson,et al.  Are suppression and deterrence mechanisms enough? Examining the "pulling levers" drug market intervention strategy in Peoria, Illinois, USA. , 2013, The International journal on drug policy.

[39]  C. Achilles,et al.  Evaluation: A Systematic Approach , 1980 .

[40]  D. Nagin Deterrence in the Twenty-first Century: A Review of the Evidence , 2013 .

[41]  W. Shadish,et al.  Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Generalized Causal Inference , 2001 .

[42]  Anthony A. Braga,et al.  POLICING CRIME AND DISORDER HOT SPOTS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL* , 2008 .

[43]  Scienze Politiche American Community Survey , 2011 .

[44]  Lawrence W. Sherman,et al.  Effects of gun seizures on gun violence: “Hot spots” patrol in Kansas city , 1995 .

[45]  Brian Lawton,et al.  Police Officers on Drug Corners in Philadelphia, Drug Crime, and Violent Crime: Intended, Diffusion, and Displacement Impacts , 2005 .

[46]  S. Fagerhaugh,et al.  Participant Observation , 1979 .

[47]  David M. Hureau,et al.  The Effects of Hot Spots Policing on Crime: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis , 2014 .

[48]  George L. Kelling,et al.  The Kansas City preventive patrol experiment : a summary report , 1974 .

[49]  Bruce G. Taylor,et al.  A randomized controlled trial of different policing strategies at hot spots of violent crime , 2011 .

[50]  A. Blumstein MAKING RATIONALITY RELEVANTTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 1992 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS , 1993 .

[51]  Jack Maple,et al.  The Crime Fighter: How You Can Make Your Community Crime Free , 2000 .

[52]  Karolin Baecker Incapacitation Penal Confinement And The Restraint Of Crime , 2016 .

[53]  Anthony A. Braga,et al.  CriticThe limits of hot spots policing , 2006 .

[54]  N. Tilley,et al.  Situational Crime Prevention , 2022, Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & Conflict.

[55]  Elizabeth R. Groff,et al.  Foot Patrol in Violent Crime Hot Spots: The Longitudinal Impact of Deterrence and Posttreatment Effects of Displacement† , 2013 .

[56]  Cody W. Telep,et al.  Receptivity to Research in Policing , 2012 .

[57]  Cody W. Telep,et al.  The Receptivity of Officers to Empirical Research and Evidence-Based Policing: An Examination of Survey Data From Three Agencies , 2014 .

[58]  David M. Hureau,et al.  The Relevance of Micro Places to Citywide Robbery Trends: A Longitudinal Analysis of Robbery Incidents at Street Corners and Block Faces in Boston , 2011 .

[59]  Shadd Maruna,et al.  Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives , 2000 .

[60]  D. Hemenway The city that became safe: New York's lessons for urban crime and its control , 2012, Injury Prevention.

[61]  A. Blumstein,et al.  Does Incapacitation Reduce Crime? , 2007 .

[62]  J. Eck,et al.  Who Ya Gonna Call? The Police as Problem-Busters , 1987 .

[63]  Nick Tilley,et al.  Policing Problem Places: Crime Hot Spots and Effective Prevention , 2012 .

[64]  Kathleen Auerhahn SELECTIVE INCAPACITATION AND THE PROBLEM OF PREDICTION , 1999 .

[65]  G. Vaillant Shared Beginnings, Divergent Lives: Delinquent Boys to Age 70 , 2005 .

[66]  James E. Willis,et al.  Compstat in Practice : an In-depth Analysis of Three Cities , 2004 .

[67]  D. Weisburd,et al.  Policing drug hot spots: The Jersey City drug market analysis experiment , 1995 .

[68]  Anthony A. Braga,et al.  The Concentration and Stability of Gun Violence at Micro Places in Boston, 1980–2008 , 2010 .

[69]  David Weisburd,et al.  How Much Time Should the Police Spend at Crime Hot Spots? Answers from a Police Agency Directed Randomized Field Trial in Sacramento, California , 2014 .

[70]  D. Weisburd THE LAW OF CRIME CONCENTRATION AND THE CRIMINOLOGY OF PLACE , 2015 .

[71]  Candi S. Cross Crime-fighting strategy , 2009 .