Chapter 2 Flashcards
What does the PANDA model stand for ?
Problem, Analyze, Nominate, Deploy and assess
PANDA can also be referred to as Problem Scan, Analyze problem, nominate strategy, deploy strategy and assess outcomes
True
PANDA is a command-driven, problem -solving model for crime, harm, and disorder concerns
True
PANDA can be used to address other problems in policing such as
Recruitment challenge, traffic accident hotspots, officer involved shootings or cyber crime
PANDA is similar to SARA but is more specific s ky statehouse and the command structure necessary to implement crime fighting, especially in the Nominate and Deploy stages
True
PANDA can be applied to a wide range of problems, not just crime and disorder issues
True
For problems that are not an easy and immediate fix, the full PANDA model is recommended
True
Don’t choose priorities based on numbers alone but…..
On the impact on the community
Challenging social problems that are Ill-formulated and may involve many decision-makers with conflicting values
Wicked Problems
Wicked problems seldom have simple causes and usually sit across, and between different organizations and stakeholders to the point where not only is the cause and solution disputed but each APPARENT solution often generates further problems.
TRUE
CHEEER frame work was developed by who?
British Criminologist Ron Clarke and American Police Researcher John Eck
What can CHEER be used for ?
Both, chronic and spike problems
What does CHEERS stand for ?
Community, Harmful, Expectation, Events, Recruiting, Similarities
What are the three categories of most problems ?
Chronic problem
Crime spikes
Crime panics
Nothing can be done is code for none of our traditional responses work.
True