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The Qualitative Report

Publication date: 2011-01-01
Volume: 16 Pages: 1477 - 1495
Publisher: Nova University & Northern Illinois University

Author:

Loyens, Kim
Maesschalck, Jeroen ; Bouckaert, Geert

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, Social Sciences - Other Topics, Delphi Method, Forecasting, Criminal Justice Policy, Police Priorities, Crime Analysis, 1303 Specialist Studies in Education, 3901 Curriculum and pedagogy, 3903 Education systems, 3904 Specialist studies in education

Abstract:

This article provides an in-depth case study analysis of a pilot project organized by the section "Strategic Analysis" of the Belgian Federal Police. Using the Delphi method, which is a judgmental forecasting technique, a panel of experts was questioned about future developments of crime, based on their expertise in criminal or social trends. The results demonstrate how police authorities could implement judgmental forecasting methods like Delphi methodology for the anticipation of future criminal trends, and how this technique, applied under specific conditions, can complement current crime analysis techniques. This article will not focus on criminal trends that were forecasted in the pilot project, but on the preconditions for using the Delphi method in criminal justice policy. Hence, this article could contribute to future applications of judgmental forecasting techniques by practitioners in both criminal justice systems and other policy domains. © 2011: Kim Loyens, Jeroen Maesschalck, Geert Bouckaert, and Nova Southeastern University.