Question: Using a real or imaginary crime problem you develop or a true crime or community problem
you are familiar with, apply the SARA problem-solving model to develop a strategy to reduce or
eliminate the problem. Remember to use the Crime Triangle as a tool, use the steps of the SARA(M)
model:
-Scanning
-Analysis
-Response
-Assessment
-Maintenance
Discussion Questions:
-Define the Problem: Who, What, How Much, Where, When, Why
-How is success measured?
-Who are stakeholders?
-How will you respond to the problem
-What resources are needed?
-What do you expect to happen when the response is implemented?
-Who would be against your solution?
•Submit your assignment in Assignment 1 in the Assignments Section
•Your submission must be thorough, thoughtful, well-written.
•Submissions must be between 800 and 900 words.
Rubric Ratings
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Define the Problem: Who, What, How Much, Where, When, Why 5.0 pts
Discussion of SARA steps as they apply to problem 5.0 pts
How is success measured? 5.0 pts
Stakeholders defined 5.0 pts
Response defined 5.0 pts
Resource needs identified 5.0 pts
Expected outcomes identified 5.0 pts
Recognition of potential antagonists 5.0 pts
Quality of writing 5.0 pts
Realistic solution 5.0 pts