What Works in Policing: Towards Evidence-based Policing in the Netherlands
Sep 15, 2021
Publications
Crime reporting and victim satisfaction with the police: a large-scale study among victims of crime in the Netherlands
Objectives There is a rich body of research on how and why victims report crime to police, but little is known about the crime …
Roselle P. Jansen,
Stijn Ruiter,
Ronald van Steden
The spatial patterning of emergency demand for police services: a scoping review
This preregistered scoping review provides an account of studies which have examined the spatial patterning of emergency reactive …
Samuel Langton,
Stijn Ruiter,
Linda Schoonmade
Operationalizing deployment time in police calls for service
Analyses of emergency calls for service data in the United States suggest that around 50% of dispatched police deployment time is spent …
Samuel Langton,
Tim Verlaan,
Stijn Ruiter
Predictors of police response time: a scoping review
Background As rapid response has been a key policing strategy for police departments around the globe, so has police response time been …
Tim Verlaan,
Stijn Ruiter
The adoption of a crime harm index: A scoping literature review
An emerging line of research explores how calculating the harm associated with different types of crime serves as a method to measure …
Teun van Ruitenburg,
Stijn Ruiter