Résumé
"The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) carried out a randomised
controlled trial to test the impact of crime maps and policing information. The
public’s reaction to information about crime and policing was positive; a large
majority thought it was informative and trustworthy. Importantly, the study was
able to challenge the myth that sharing information with the public would
increase the ‘fear of crime’. In fact, information was found to improve people’s
perceptions of their neighbourhood and of the local police. The results of the
study suggest that crime and policing information is a promising intervention in
terms of improving the views of the public and, potentially, enhancing police
accountability. The evidence, therefore, indicates that an investment of police
resources in making information available to the public is worthwhile,
particularly when integrated within a broader neighbourhood policing approach." -- Page 1.