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To determine which zone has the highest rate of crime so far this year according to the Google map handed out, you will need to analyze the crime data presented in that map. Look for statistics such as the number of incidents reported, types of crimes, or crime density per square mile for each zone. Without the specific data from the map, I cannot provide a definitive answer. If you have access to the map or the data, please review the crime statistics for each zone (North, South, East, & West) and report which one has the highest rate.
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Divide your available manpower by priority in the four zones: a. Random patrol and purpose:
- Zone North: 20% of manpower
- Zone South: 20% of manpower
- Zone East: 30% of manpower
- Zone West: 30% of manpower
- Purpose: To maintain a visible presence, deter crime, and respond to calls for service in all areas, ensuring coverage and unpredictability in patrol patterns.
b. Directed patrol and purpose:
- Zone North: 10% of manpower (focus on potential hot spots identified from crime data)
- Zone South: 30% of manpower (targeted due to higher crime rates)
- Zone East: 30% of manpower (targeted due to higher crime rates)
- Zone West: 30% of manpower (ongoing issues warrant focused attention)
- Purpose: Strategically allocate resources to areas with higher crime trends or specific issues (e.g., drug activity, theft, etc.) to effectively reduce crime rates and enhance community safety.
Note: The percentage allocation can vary based on actual crime statistics, manpower availability, and departmental strategies. Please adjust these numbers accordingly to best meet community needs based on the latest crime data.