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1996-133
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8/12/1996
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<br /> ';þ( <br /> For the problem you have selected, please provide.a list of at least five questions <br /> about each of the following: <br /> a. victims, <br /> b. the crime environment, and <br /> c. offenders. <br /> Several of these questions may address the interaction among victims, offen~ers, and <br /> the crime environment. For example, a question about a location may include offend- <br /> - ers (e.g. "What is attractive about the comer to drug dealers?"). These questions do <br /> not need to be answered at this time; most applicants will spend the first phase of <br /> their problem-solving project collecting data about the problem to answer these <br /> questions. See "Problem-Solving TIps" for additional information on analY.zillg prob- <br /> lems and developing a list of questions. <br /> Please fe€l fr~ to attach additional (or longer) questions on a separate sheet. All <br /> attached sheets must be labeled with your agencýs legal name, ORl# and state. <br /> If you have selected one specific problem location that is experiencing multiple, relat- <br /> ed problems (such as a school or park), please develop separate analysis questions <br /> for one or two of the most pressing or central problems at the location. <br /> a. Victims (or other involved/ affected parties in disorder problefus and "victim- <br /> less" crimes) <br /> Questions relating to victims that need to be answered for your project <br /> (please list) <br /> Q: Wno is the victim - hllSi npss Ii nrì ivirlllr\ 1 '? <br /> <br /> Q: ~w.at was the victim doing? <br /> <br /> Q: When did the cri.rre occur? <br /> <br /> Q: Has the victim been victimized before? <br /> <br /> Q: Are the types of cri.rres related to a tyçe of victim (youth,adult)? <br /> .' <br /> b. Crime Environment (Location) <br /> Questions relating to the crime environment that need to be answered for your <br /> project (please list) <br /> Q: ;tI"here do the cri.rres occur? <br /> <br /> Q: wÞ.at is the environrrental desian of the crirre location (visibi 1 itv <br /> - , <br /> lighting, etc)? <br /> 10 Applic~tion Form: Problem-Solving Partnerships (This-page must ~ returned to the COPS Office.) <br />
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