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Title: LOST Lifetime Offender Seriousness Tool


1
LOST Lifetime Offender Seriousness Tool
  • Christine Jamieson
  • Strategic Intelligence Analyst
  • Youth Services PNHQ
  • Police Research Symposium, RNZPC
  • 15 July 2008

2
Overview
  • Lifetime Patterns of Offending
  • Risk as an Individual
  • Applicable Research Findings
  • Operational Drivers for LOST
  • Risk Approach
  • Support for offender-based processes
  • Risk as a Co-offender
  • Applicable Research Findings
  • Network Analysis / Calculation
  • Offender Convergence Settings
  • Future Directions

3
Risk as an IndividualApplicable Research
Findings
  • 10 of our offenders commit 50 of offences
  • 4 of victims experience 40 of victimisations
  • Repeat victims the work of hottest offenders

4
Operational DriversBay of Plenty Deployment
Project
  • Move offender-focused Area Intel processes a
    location-based platform
  • How to make it easy for Area Intel to succeed
  • How do we make location analysis feasible?
  • How can we make offender analysis feasible?

5
Offender-Based Processes
  • Identify suspects
  • Support preparation of the interview plan
  • Collate manage offender lists
  • Risk-rate offenders
  • Inform tactics

6
AS/NZ 43601999 Risk Management
  • Risk Likelihood x Consequence
  • Likelihood frequency
  • Consequence MOJ Seriousness Score
  • (average custodial days per offence
  • Imprisoned and non-imprisoned sentences)
  • By offence code
  • Added to the LRT

7
Applying the MOJ Scale
8
Identify Suspects( Inform Tactics)
Seriousness
Time (Month)
9
Preparation of the Interview Plan
  • Offending Summary
  • Diverse / Specialised
  • Family Violence Roles

10
Risk-Rate Offenders
  • Youth Offending Risk Screening Tool v.2
  • Predicting youth re-offending
  • Identifies dynamic ( static) criminogenic needs
  • LOST assists with 4 questions
  • Version 1 rating single most serious offence
    this time
  • Version 2 Historical Annual LOST Score

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Risk Rate Hot Offenders
  • AS/NZ 43601999 Risk Management
  • Risk Likelihood x Consequence
  • (Likelihood) frequency of occurrences x
  • (Seriousness) ave. custodial days per offence
  • Divided by length of history (years)
  • Historical Annual LOST

13
Prioritising Hot Offenders
  • Priority Offenders Project
  • Area Commanders / Tactical Co-ordinators
  • National Intelligence Centre

14
Inform Tactics
  • Evaluate Interventions
  • Did seriousness / frequency change?
  • Prosecutions Service Centre
  • Potential to explore summary of an offender to
    inform judicial decisions

15
Effect of Co-offending on Offences
  • volume
  • seriousness
  • Learning applied to future offences
  • Leads to more harm for youth offender
  • Remains important in adulthood
  • A greater factor in Maori Pacific offending?
  • US Race not factor in general propensity to
    commit low-serious offences
  • Majority of group violence non-whites.
  • Reducing co-offending could reduce
    over-representation by Maori Pacific in
    offending population

16
Co-offending Networking Analysis
(2 x 1) (1 x 2) 4
(3 x 1) (1 x 2) 5
1 x 1 1
(1 x 2) (1 x 1) 3

4 x 0 0
(1 x 2) (1 x 1) 3
1 x 3 3
(1 x 3) (1 x 1) (1 x 1) (1 x 2) (1 x 1)
(1 x 1) (1 x 2) 11
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  • Co-offending Score
  • (For each offence) No. of Offences x No. of
    Co-offender Connections

17
So What Do We Do?
  • Identify most infectious offenders (rare)
  • If not where when they met their first
    co-offenders

18
Offender Convergence Settings
  • Specific places
  • Specific times where
  • youth (offenders) are congregating
  • no supervision
  • idle
  • Accomplice regeneration

19
WBOP A Case Study
  • Surveyed
  • Tactical Co-ordinator, CIB (Burg), CIB
    (non-Burg), Intel, GDB, Youth Aid
  • Gave blank maps which covered hottest dishonesty
    spots
  • Asked where are offenders meeting?
  • First 5 did not identify CBD, largely did not
    know
  • Youth Aid O/C identified 6 locations within /
    immediately adjacent to 6 hottest spots.

20
Future Directions
  • Complete cost of crime to date
  • Flesh out balanced scorecard

21
Future Directions
  • Complete cost of crime to date
  • Flesh out balanced scorecard
  • Macro Data Warehouse What are the norms?
  • Micro NIA Person Dossier
  • Calculate offending trajectory
  • Project lifetime cost
  • Calculate value of proactive savings
  • Resource effective interventions

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