Optimization of police facility deployment with a case study in Greater London Area
Purpose – This paper aims to present an application of location optimization techniques for deploying police facilities subject to budgetary and feasibility constraints. The objectives considered included minimizing the distances and maximizing the coverage of police stations over potential crime spots. Design/methodology/approach – The optimization consists of two stages. In Stage 1, a minimum distance model is used to determine the locations of police stations. Given the locations of police stations, Stage 2 uses a maximum coverage model to determine the police patrol area. The framework is applied to a case in the Greater London Area. The authors also evaluate the resilience of the optimal solutions with the terrorist attack scenario on 7 July 2005 in Central London. Findings – With the optimization models, it is shown that the average distance between police stations and potential crime spots is reduced by 19 per cent. The coverage percentage of potential crime spots is also increased from the existing 91.99 per cent to a nearly perfect 99.82 per cent. Nevertheless, the results reveal that the optimal police resources deployment is less resilient with respect to the existing one. The findings herein suggest the importance of incorporating measures of resilience into the optimization framework and the authors leave this topic for further investigation. Originality/value – The study highlights the value of location optimization to police force deployment in terms of finding the optimal locations of police force with respect to the spatial distribution of crimes. In particular, the authors investigate its implication on urban resilience, which is among the first study of this kind.
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2015
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Authors: | Cheung, Chun-Yin ; Yoon, H.T. ; Chow, Andy HF |
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Journal of Facilities Management. - Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 1741-0983, ZDB-ID 2119497-X. - Vol. 13.2015, 3, p. 229-243
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Publisher: |
Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Crime prevention | Facility location | Maximum coverage | Minimum distance | Police deployment | Urban resilience |
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