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The Crime Numbers Game: Management by Manipulation (Advances in Police Theory and Practice)

The Crime Numbers Game: Management by Manipulation (Advances in Police Theory and Practice)Authors: John A. Eterno, Eli B. Silverman
Publisher: CRC Press
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 282
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 1439810311
EAN: 9781439810316
ASIN: 1439810311

Publication Date: January 31, 2012
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In the mid-1990s, the NYPD created a performance management strategy known as Compstat. It consisted of computerized data, crime analysis, and advanced crime mapping coupled with middle management accountability and crime strategy meetings with high-ranking decision makers. While initially credited with a dramatic reduction in crime, questions quickly arose as to the reliability of the data.

The Crime Numbers Game: Management by Manipulation brings together the work of two criminologists—one a former NYPD captain—who present the first in-depth empirical analysis of this management system—exposing the truth about crime statistics manipulation in the NYPD and the repercussions suffered by crime victims and those who blew the whistle on this corrupt practice.

Providing insider insight into a system shrouded in secrecy, this volume:

  • Documents and analyzes a wide array of data that definitively demonstrates the range of manipulation reflected in official New York City crime statistics
  • Explores how the consequences of unreliable crime statistics ripple throughout police organizations, affecting police, citizens, and victims
  • Documents the widening spell of police performance management throughout the world
  • Reviews current NYPD leadership approaches and offers alternatives
  • Analyzes the synchronicity of the media’s and the NYPD’s responses to the authors’ findings
  • Explores the implications of various theoretical approaches to Compstat
  • Offers a new approach based on organizational transparency

Presenting a story of police reform gone astray, this book stunningly demonstrates how integrity succumbed to a short-term numbers game, casting a cloud on the department from which we can only hope it will emerge.

For more information, check out the authors' blog, Unveiling Compstat, at blogspot.com and their website.

The Authors in the News

The authors' studies on crime were featured in a November 1, 2010 New York Times article and their comments were published on the editorial page.

Their work was also cited in a November 30, 2010 Uptowner article about police manipulation of crime statistics.

Silverman and Eterno described a proposed strategy for improving community confidence in the integrity of crime statistics in a January 24, 2011 Daily News article.

On August 22, 2011, Eli Silverman commented on a recent rise in NYC crime statistics in a New York Post article.

On November 29, 2011, the Village Voice featured an article written by Silverman and Eterno on crime statistics manipulation and recent corruption scandals.

Eli Silverman was interviewed by the Plainview Patch in a December 20, 2011 article about people's perception of crime in a community.

The book is cited in a February 23, 2012 Wall Street Journal article about a lawsuit filed by a NYPD officer.

John Eterno was a featured guest on Talkzone Internet Talk Radio on February 25, 2012.

Eli Silverman spoke in a February 27, 2012 NY1 Online video about concerns regarding NYPD's stop and frisk policy.

The book was profiled in a February 27, 2012 article in The Chief, a weekly newspaper for New York civil service employees.

The authors appeared on a March 26, 2012 local ABC news program about underreported crime rates.

thePolipit blog discussed the book on April 2, 2012.

John Eterno was quoted in an April 9, 2012 New York Times article about the NYPD's stop-and-frisk policy.

Eli Silverman was quoted in a May 2, 2012 DNAinfo.com article about rising New York City crime rates.


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