THE CAMBRIDGE STATISTICS DISCUSSION GROUP
Tuesday 3rd April 2012 7:15 for 7:45
Tom Ap Rees Lecture Theatre, Department of Plant Sciences,
Downing Site, Cambridge, CB2 3EA
Classifying crime using a Crime Harm Index
Lawrence Sherman
Institute of Criminology
Abstract: According to the former head of the National Policing Improvement Agency the UK needs to dramatically change the way it does justice if there are not to be disastrous consequences following the proposed 20% cut in the criminal justice system budget. This talk details a classification scheme that aims to produce a more cost-effective method of dealing with offenders that will reduce prison numbers. To this end a Criminal Harm Index (CHI) has been developed by the speaker that looks at the harm done by crime rather than simply counting offences. An automated system for offender forecasting is being developed using 100,000 criminal histories from the Police National Computer that, it is hoped, will predict how much harm each arrested person is likely to cause. Such a system has the potential to revolutionise the handling of offenders and ultimately keep the public safer.
Speaker: Since beginning his career as a civilian research analyst in the New York City Police Department as an Alfred P. Sloan Urban Fellow in 1971, Lawrence Sherman has collaborated with over 30 police agencies around the world, evaluating policies designed to prevent crime, reduce domestic violence, get illegal guns off the streets, prevent police corruption, close down crack houses, and help victims of crime. He was appointed as the first Professor of Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2003 and in 2006 was elected Wolfson Professor of Criminology at the Cambridge Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University. He also holds appointments at the Australian National University and the University of Maryland.
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