The biggest hotspot RCT ever, Operation Avert

Dr Geoff Barnes, Paul Trice

This paper presents the surprising results from London’s Operation Avert, which is in all likelihood the single largest experimental trial of hot spot policing ever conducted. 228 high violence locations were randomly assigned to a number of different daily patrol conditions using crossover random assignment. With tens of thousands of location-days in the analysis, this study presents some challenging findings, especially in policing complex global cities.


Biography:

Dr Geoffrey Barnes is the Principal Criminologist and Deputy Director of the Strategic Insight Unit within the Metropolitan Police Service. He also holds a concurrent appointment as an Affiliated Lecturer in Evidence Based Policing at the University of Cambridge, supervising students in the Police Executive Programme.

Paul Trice, Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan Police Service, throughout my career I have worked in frontline and specialist roles. I was privileged to be part of the largest evidence base policing trailed, this involved working with world leading academics and police officers across the country.