IMPACTS

A RISK TREATMENT PROCESS

Following a systematic process can greatly help you identifying effective solutions to crime problems. Once you have identified a crime event, you can apply the seven stages of the IMPACTS process:

  • IInstantiate the crime event as a process
  • Break the crime down into its component steps to understand how it happens.

  • MMap the conditions affecting each step
  • Systematically determine what factors make each stage more or less likely.

  • PPropose interventions
  • Develop a list of interventions that could change the influencing conditions.

  • AAssess the different interventions
  • Evaluate the costs, benefits, and risks of the interventions.

  • CChoose the most promising intervention
  • Select the intervention with the best overall potential.

  • TTake action
  • Implement the chosen intervention in a real-world setting.

  • SStudy the effects
  • Assess positive and negative effects of the intervention.