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A selection of recent publications written or co-written by the author. Most available to download in pdf format.


Current research being undertaken by the author in the field of crime mapping/spatial and temporal analysis. Information about the Aoristic analysis, the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem and other current issues.


Recently published books exploring thinking in criminal intelligence, crime mapping, and illegal drug markets are now available. Details of these texts can be found here.


Intelligence-led policing is a business model and managerial philosophy where data analysis and crime intelligence are pivotal to an objective, decision-making framework that facilitates crime and problem reduction, disruption and prevention through both strategic management and effective enforcement strategies that target prolific and serious offenders.

Source: Ratcliffe, JH (2008) 'Intelligence-Led Policing'. Willan Publishing: Cullompton, Devon (page 89).
Want to read more about intelligence-led policing?

Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence (2nd edition)

The second of edition of Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence is now available from Federation Press. This innovative text includes new chapters from intelligence specialists from Canada, the US and New Zealand. It also includes the only publicly co-authored work from the two architects of the British National Intelligence Model, Brian Flood and Roger Gaspar. Details...

 

Recent additions to the site
Spatial Extent of crime around places
Recent publication; Ratclife, JH (in press) The Spatial Extent of Criminogenic Places: A Change-Point Regression of Violence around Bars,
Geographic Analysis. Draft (in press) version of the paper now available to download here

Near Repeat Calculator
Free software download that enables you to calculate the extent of the near repeat phenomenon, with simple x, y and date data.Details here...

The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment
Details on the 2009 summer foot patrol study conducted across violent crime hotspots in the city. Look for our forthcoming paper in Criminology. Details at the Temple University site..New! Click on the image for a word cloud of the paper.

 


Click link above for a few MapInfo routines that you might find useful, and SPAM (the predecessor of HotSpot Detective®). The links below go directly to a number of key more recent analytical programs.
Weighted Displacement Quotient calculator

Near Repeat calculator
Dispersion calculator
Buffer Intensity calculator


Generate crime density maps from within MapInfo with minimum effort. Designed for police officers who may not have a GIS/spatial analysis background. Includes a geocoding address scrubber and temporal analysis graphers. HotSpot Detective® is a registered trade mark.


Short bio with links to snail mail contact details, and an on-line cv. Bio also available in Spanish (Español). If you want an alternative resume from the stuffy professional one, try looking here...


Handouts, web sites referenced and general notes from selected conference presentations.


OK, so it might be difficult picking ten good links, but these are my favourites...

 
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The author gives permission for textual material on this site to be freely used for any non-commercial purpose, provided that acknowledgment of the author (Dr Jerry H. Ratcliffe) is made. This permission does not cover any software products in this site that each document their own copyright licence. Neither does this permission cover any journal articles either published or in press, as the copyright for these items generally lies with the publisher. Separate worldwide copyright applies to software products. HotSpot Detective® is a registered trade mark. If you use Jerry's tips, please acknowledge them. Cheers!
Standby for a boring caveat: The views in these pages are all my own, and are not necessarily deeply considered and can change at any time or under the influence of alcohol. More importantly, the views expressed here do not necessarily represent the views of Temple University, Charles Sturt University, the Australian Institute of Criminology, the National Institute of Justice, the Philadelphia Police Department, the New Jersey Attorney General, Camden Police Department, any Australian Police Service (Federal or State), the US Director of National Intelligence or anyone else who has employed/tolerated me at various times...though they should!

This site was last updated (somewhere in the site) on 7th November 20121. What was the update?
Updated publications with new journal artlcles.
Added new publication and final text for article in Geographic Analysis.

Other recent updates:
Wordle work diagram added to homepage. Various minor bugs tweaked and repaired. Also added new paper Ratcliffe, J. H., & Walden, K. (2010). State police and the fusion center: A study of intelligence flow to and from the street. IALEIA Journal, 19(1), 1-19.(6th Oct).
Updated various places to reflect the Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment paper accepted by Criminology (12 Jan)
Spanish version of IALEIA/LEIU book chapter uploaded to papers section (26 Oct).
Resume updated to reflect new journal article published in IALEIA journal (26 Oct).
A new version of the SEPTIC weighted displacement quotient spreadsheet was added. (30th August)
A Japanese translation of an intelligence-led policing chapter was added (7th September)