Center for Problem-Oriented Policing

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Problem-Solving Tool Guides (PDF by Author)

Problem-solving Tool Guides explain how various analytical methods and techniques can be applied to improve an understanding of crime and disorder problems. 

Kate J. Bowers

  • Understanding Theft of 'Hot Products' (2016)PDF

Rick Brown

  • Implementing Responses to Problems (2007)PDF

Sharon Chamard

  • Partnering With Businesses to Address Public Safety Problems (2006)PDF

Ronald V. Clarke

  • Researching a Problem (2005)PDF
  • Understanding Risky Facilities (2007)PDF

Scott H. Decker

  • Using Offender Interviews to Inform Police Problem Solving (2005)PDF

John E. Eck

  • Assessing Responses to Problems (2002)PDF
  • Understanding Risky Facilities (2007)PDF

Rob T. Guerette

  • Analyzing Crime Displacement and Diffusion (2009)PDF

Shane D. Johnson

  • Understanding Theft of 'Hot Products' (2016)PDF

Phyllis Schultze

  • Researching a Problem (2005)PDF

Michael S. Scott

  • Implementing Responses to Problems (2007)PDF
  • Identifying and Defining Policing Problems (2016)PDF

Nick Tilley

  • Analyzing and Responding to Repeat Offending (2016)PDF

Deborah Lamm Weisel

  • Analyzing Repeat Victimization (2005)PDF

Matthew B. White

  • Enhancing the Problem-solving Capacity of Crime Analysis Units (2008)PDF

Diane Zahm

  • Using CPTED in Problem Solving (2007)PDF
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