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Optimizing police patrol beats: A practical framework for enhanced efficiency in determining the patrol beat borders using the ‘ need for patrol presence score ’
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Optimizing police patrol beats: A practical framework for enhanced efficiency in determining the patrol beat borders using the ‘ need for patrol presence score ’

Nicholas Hasan Buker, Ihsan E Buker and Jasmine Oswalt
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, Vol.online ahead of print
05/23/2025

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Preventive patrol has been a cornerstone of modern policing since 1829, yet efficiently allocating patrol resources remains challenging. This study introduces a new approach, the Need for Patrol Presence Score (NPPS), to guide the design of patrol beat borders and coverage areas. Unlike traditional models, NPPS incorporates evidence-based policing by considering call types, urgency, and high-risk locations. Using Computer-Assisted Dispatch data, this method aims to create balanced patrol beats that can improve response times and workload distribution across the patrol beats. Implementation of NPPS can enhance police response, workload distribution, and community safety, providing a valuable tool for police departments seeking efficient patrol beat structures.
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