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What Will Be the Police Role in the Review of Development Plans in Communities by the Year 2000?

NCJ Number
111016
Author(s)
G M Brown
Date Published
1987
Length
79 pages
Annotation
This study uses a future research methodology to analyze the past, present, and future police role in crime prevention through environmental design and development planning review.
Abstract
A nominal group of experts was established to evaluate trends and events likely to impact on police plan review. A cross-impact analysis was used to develop a scenario for the future. As crime in California's urban areas increases, the role of police in plan review and crime prevention planning also will increase. Policies that would allow for a managed transition to this increased police role include establishment and maintenance of close relationships with local planning departments, support of legislation for police review, establishment of required police review of all building plans prior to construction, maintenance of the building plan review process as a priority community service aimed at crime reduction, and provision of training in construction and plan review for police personnel. Appendixes provide supplemental research information.