Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment

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Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment (SARA) is a problem-solving process used in problem-oriented policing. It is one of the most popular methods in problem-oriented policing.[1]

SARA was first proposed in 1987 by John E. Eck and William Spelman of the Police Executive Research Forum.[2][3] Police interventions based on SARA increased as a result of the broken windows theory of crime first proposed in the 1980s.[4]

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