Under pressure:victim withdrawal and police officer workload
This paper addresses the relationship between a police officer's workload and the likelihood of statement withdrawal of domestic abuse victims. We focus our analysis on high-risk cases reported to Greater Manchester Police from January 2014 to March 2019. Using this unique dataset, combined with institutional knowledge, we show that adding 10 more cases to a police officer's monthly workload is associated with an increase of the probability of statement withdrawal of 3 percentage points, or 17% of the average withdrawal rate in our sample. The increased workload is likely to be the outcome of a substantial reduction in the police budget, implying that this paper provides additional indirect evidence of the secondary costs of austerity policies.
| Item Type | Working paper |
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| Keywords | workload,productivity,police,austerity |
| Departments | Centre for Economic Performance |
| Date Deposited | 10 Feb 2025 15:51 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/126826 |
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