Police personnel allocation and homicide clearance
Policing: An International Journal
ISSN: 1363-951X
Article publication date: 23 July 2024
Issue publication date: 21 October 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This paper applies novel techniques from the field of operations management to examine the allocation of patrol and investigative personnel to identify which is most effective in improving police performance around homicide clearance.
Design/methodology/approach
A panel sample of homicide clearance rates from the 100 largest US cities between 2000 and 2013 were analyzed in two steps: first, a random-effects regression model was performed to locate influential factors; second, optimum analysis was applied to locate the optimal values that yield maximal homicide clearance.
Findings
Both patrol and investigative personnel levels have a significant impact on homicide clearance. Maximal clearance can be achieved by allocating departmental personnel to investigative roles.
Research limitations/implications
Given recent trends around “defunding” police and public sector austerity measures, future research should continue to explore the utility of optimum analysis for efficient allocation of policing personnel.
Originality/value
This study provides proof of concept for the use of optimum analysis in policing research.
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Acknowledgements
KH would like to express sincere gratitude to Ping-Hui Hsu (De-Lin Institute of Technology) and Melanie C. Mogavero (Georgian Court University) for their invaluable assistance and insightful comments during the early stages of manuscript preparation.
Citation
Hsu, K.-H., Emerick, B.K. and Sytsma, V.A. (2024), "Police personnel allocation and homicide clearance", Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 47 No. 5, pp. 786-800. https://doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-08-2023-0100
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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