Article ID: | iaor19881261 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 35 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 127 |
End Page Number: | 148 |
Publication Date: | Feb 1989 |
Journal: | Management Science |
Authors: | Green Linda, Kolesar Peter |
Keywords: | government, law & law enforcement |
This paper describes efforts to validate a multiple car dispatch queueing (MCD) model of police patrol operations using New York City data. The MCD model was designed for use in a computer system that has been disseminated to many police departments in the U.S. to help planners allocate patrol cars among precincts. It has also been used to evaluate specific changes in patrol policy in New York. The authors define validation as a series of hierarchical procedures ranging from tests of mathematical correctness to evaluations of model robustness. They discuss the difficulties and limitations of assessing the validity of a model of a loosely managed system in which human behavior is central and in which controlled experiments cannot be performed. Focusing on specific uses, the authors conclude that the MCD model is a good although imperfect description of patrol operations in New York and is a potentially useful planning tool for many other urban police departments.