Are crimes the work of many or
a few prolific offenders?
Do offender profiles point to
common factors, e.g.
Age
School exclusion
School underachievement
Lack of skills
Other offences
Organised criminal networks
What evidence is there that
crimes are drug-related?
How do offenders become
involved?
Do offenders live locally or
are they travelling to the area to commit crime?
Do recovery rates suggest that
offenders are opportunists/ professionals?
If crime is for monetary gain, who are the sources for illicit trading?
Police
Youth Offending Teams
Probation service
Arrest referral scheme
Drug Action Teams
Social Services
Schools
Education Authorities
Trading Standards
Trade magazines
What makes vehicles attractive
to thieves? (e.g. stereo system, laptops etc on seat)
What security features do
vehicles involved possess?
Police
Youth Offending Teams
Probation service
What features of crime
hotspots make them attractive and accessible for thieves?
Are vehicles left in
vulnerable locations / a vulnerable condition?
Police
Youth Offending Teams
Probation service
Car park managers/operators
Local residents/businesses
Is there an absence of 'crime
preventors'? - people or
organisations, either formal or informal who can influence the offender in
advance of the event, intervene during the event or react afterwards
Is there an environment of
'crime promoters' - either knowingly or unwittingly e.g. supplying tools or
knowledge, providing outlets for goods, peer pressure
What are the markets for
stolen goods? How are goods
disposed of?
Community facilities - routine
of use of shops, leisure and entertainment facilities; 'street' routine e.g.
traffic, commuters, local services -
creating opportunity for crime
Police
Traffic wardens
Trading Standards
AA, RAC, Retail Motor Industry
Federation
Fleet operators
Retailers, second-hand markets