Manipulation for Crime Preventers. Gloria Laycock Professor of Crime Science University College London

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Manipulation for Crime Preventers Gloria Laycock Professor of Crime Science University College London

Manipulation is a set of behaviors whose goal is to: coping.org Get you what you want from others even when the others are not willing initially to give it to you. Make it seem to others that they have come up with an idea or offer of help on their own when in reality you have worked on them to promote this idea or need for help for your own benefit.

Agenda Quick review of last time What we are doing in the UK The matter of responsibility Some comments on the US

Quick review.. Responsibility and competency Roles and responsibilities Identifying levers

Responsibility traditional assumption - the police In reality - local government community/partnership groups commerce industry individuals etc

Competency Any individual or group with the power to change the situation, eg: motor manufacturers shop keepers head teachers Government departments fuel companies credit card designers etc

What s the problem? A large retail store has the highest calls for service within all 3 districts of the division They refuse to implement crime prevention policies The main office and legal refuse to let them meet with the local police bad for their image The police say they d like to take action but the company pays taxes to the city.

The Individual Should: Take sensible precautions to protect themselves, their families, friends and communities against crime Not commit offences themselves Not buy stolen goods Ensure that their children are safe and are not themselves offending Report crimes to the police Support the criminal justice process as victims or witnesses where appropriate

The Police and Their Partners Should: Collect accurate information on crime and disorder and share it Ensure that they have the skills and knowledge to analyse their data and produce evidence-based responses on the basis of it Target hotspots Monitor the effects of their strategies and modify them where appropriate Use the SARA process problem solve Learn to use levers to get action from other agencies and organisations (see Response Guide 3 (2005) on COPS website)

Industry and Commerce Should: Design goods, services and policies with crime in mind Understand that goods fitting the acronym CRAVED will be stolen and need extra protection Resist marketing their goods in ways which risk drawing young people into crime Take some responsibility for the threat of theft, attack and other offences being directed at customers Take reasonable measures to protect staff from victimisation through thoughtful policies, practices and training programmes

Federal, State and Local Governments Should:... create a context within which we can all take responsibility for crime reduction, as individuals, as members of communities as directors of commerce and industry. This means: Providing an efficient and effective criminal justice system Encouraging the reporting of crime and the attendance in court of victims and witnesses Encouraging us all to take responsibility Ensuring that all those with the competency to contribute to crime prevention do so

Less Less cooperative Increasingly difficult difficult Goldstein s hierarchy of ways to shift ownership: or manipulation for crime preventers Legislation Bringing of mandating a civil action adoption of prevention Legislation mandating adoption Charging of prevention a fee for police service Withdrawing Charging a fee police for police service service Public Withdrawing shaming police service Pressing Public shaming for the creation of a new organization to assume ownership Pressing for the creation of a new Engaging organization another to assume existing ownership organization Targeted Engaging confrontational another existing requests organization Straightforward Targeted confrontational informal requests Educational Straightforward programmes informal requests Educational programmes

What we are doing in the UK: The Design and Technology Alliance Chaired by the Home Secretary Led by Sebastian Conran a designer Aim: To raise the profile of design against crime within industry and commerce: To place it firmly on the corporate social responsibility agenda.

Focus on five main areas: Big policy areas schools housing hot products alcohol related crime business crime

Four track program over the next three years Strategic focus preventing young people from becoming victims Quick wins to keep the alliance in the public eye Raising the profile changing the way business thinks about crime prevention Securing the future embedding DOC beyond 2011

First quick win Changing the vehicle registration system First brick wall another government department!

The matter of responsibility

ADT Thought Leadership: Antisocial behaviour Highlights of the TNS research All countries

Summary Research conducted by TNS in France, GB, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Spain Online omnibus survey of 1,000 in each country on Jan 5-8 2006 Individual country data also available

Is it growing? 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% Percentage 50% 40% Don't know A reducing problem A static problem A growing problem 30% 20% 10% 0% France GB Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Country

Who do you think is responsible for controlling anti-social behaviour?

Who s responsible for controlling ASB? ADT research published 2006 100% 90% Percentage 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% Parents Police/courts Schools/teachers The community Central/Local government Peer groups 30% 20% 10% 0% France GB Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Country

What is the most effective way of reducing anti-social behaviour?

How can we reduce ASB? 100% 90% 80% 70% Percentage 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% None of these/don t know Ban violent films/music Ban alocholic drinking in public Monitoring equipment increase Enhance ethnic/cultural tolerance Increase sentence severity 10% 0% France GB Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Country

If you saw a small group of 14 year old boys vandalising a bus shelter, how confident would you feel about intervening personally?

Intervening in ASB 100% 90% 80% 70% Percentage 60% 50% 40% 30% Don't know Definitely not challenge Probably not challenge Would probably challenge Very, would challenge 20% 10% 0% France GB Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Country

How should we interpret this? If I intervene: I may get attacked by the kids Their parents may attack me I may not be supported by the community/ other nearby adults The police may arrest me People will think I am an interfering spoil sport It s just not my problem.

Some comments on the US

A message from a Forensic Criminologist: Dr Dan Kennedy, University of Detroit Mercy Nothing induces mass private property place managers to eliminate opportunities for crime the way premises liability for negligent security convinces them. Criminal justice agencies do not wish to be the subjects of litigation and will do what they must in order to avoid exposure. Motel 6 in the U.S. now offers probably some of the most secure rooms in the industry due to lawsuits. Same with many shopping centers and multi-occupancy housing developments. So litigation works!

August 13, 2008 Editorial L.A. Times thanks to Rana! Day Laborers and Home Depot It s rare, in the parched landscape of the immigration debate, to come across policies that are simple, realistic and humane. But here is one: The Los Angeles City Council is expected to vote on Wednesday on an ordinance requiring big-box home-improvement stores to protect order and safety when day laborers gather in their parking lots looking for work. The ordinance is aimed at Home Depot, which has 11 stores in LA... It would require a plan for what to do when the day laborers show up, as they almost always do when Home Depot moves in. Like any land-use law governing things like parking-lot lighting, curbs and sidewalks, the ordinance treats milling crowds of laborers and idling trucks as an integral fact of Home Depot s business that should be managed before it becomes chaotic and hazardous. The solution is basic prevention, and could be as simple as setting up an area somewhere on store property with shade, toilets, drinking water and trash cans. Opposition has erupted from the usual camps. Not all day laborers are undocumented immigrants or even immigrants, but a lot of them are, and the thought of doing anything that would make their lives easier makes some restrictionists howl and clutch their chests. Lounges for Laborers? one headline read. The ordinance is as much for Home Depot s customers and neighbors as it is for laborers. Nobody likes parking-lot free-for-alls. And lawlessness goes down, not up, when a hiring site imposes order on the adhoc day-labor market. The immigration system, as it is currently malfunctioning, creates lots of problems. Solutions tend to be hugely ambitious and unrealistic like restrictionists calls to lock down a 2,000-mile border and deport millions. LA s proposed ordinance to require more orderly hiring sites for day laborers is a small measure that makes a huge amount of sense. We hope the Council approves it.

Summary I ve talked about responsibility and competency the individual; the corporate; the government I ve said I think the US citizens are more interventionist that the UK or Europe (you may disagree) I ve described the way in which our Government is now approaching the design and crime issue, which I commend I ve noted that the US is starting to move in this direction The final message be manipulative

To quote Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize winning economist: (Guardian Newspaper 20 Sept 2008, emphasis added) On the current crisis John McCain has blamed the crisis on the greed of Wall Street. But greed is not a new human phenomenon. The real issue is the opportunity that the economic system gives to businesses to reap from wily greed. If risks from imprudent decisions taken by firms can be passed on to others the penalty for incompetence is borne by others. We need institutional reform..

Machiavelli (1469-1527)