Community Policing : Contemporary Readings

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-07-01
Publisher(s): Waveland Pr Inc
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Table of Contents

Part I Historical and Conceptual Frameworks 1(93)
Toward Community-Oriented Policing Potential, Basic Requirements, and Threshold Questions
3(20)
Herman Goldstein
Community-Based Policing
23(12)
Peter K. Manning
Making Neighborhoods Safe
35(10)
James Q. Wilson
George L. Kelling
Community Policing Elements and Effects
45(18)
Gary W. Cordner
Problem-Solving Problem-Oriented Policing in Newport News
63(16)
John E. Eck
William Spelman
Precipitating Factors of Paradigmatic Shift in Policing The Origin of the Community Policing Era
79(14)
William V. Pelfrey, Jr.
Part II Current Research 93(196)
Implementing Community Policing in Public Housing Developments in Philadelphia Some Early Results
95(28)
Alex Piquero
Jack Greene
James Fyfe
Robert J. Kane
Patricia Collins
The Road to Community Policing in Los Angeles A Case Study
123(36)
Jack R. Greene
Community Policing in Chicago
159(16)
Wesley G. Skogan
The Police and the Control of Crime and Disorder
175(26)
Robert Brame
Alex Piquero
An Inside Look at Community Policing Reform Definitions, Organizational Changes, and Evaluation Findings
201(14)
Dennis P. Rosenbaum
Arthur J. Lurigio
Measuring Police Performance in the New Paradigm of Policing
215(18)
Geoffrey P. Alpert
Mark H. Moore
COP, COMPSTAT, and the New Professionalism Mutual Support or Counter Productivity
233(24)
Phyllis McDonald
How Officers Spend Their Time with the Community
257(32)
Roger B. Parks
Stephen D. Mastrofski
Christina Dejong
M. Kevin Gray
Part III Current Practices 289(116)
Ready, Fire, Aim A Look at Community Policing in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
291(14)
Carl W. Hawkins, Jr.
Community Policing in Savannah, Georgia
305(16)
Jeff Young
Constituency Building and Urban Community Policing
321(42)
David E. Duffee
Reginald Fluellen
Thomas Roscoe
Mixed Messages
363(10)
Dennis E. Nowicki
Personnel Performance Evaluations in the Community Policing Context
373(32)
Timothy N. Oettmeier
Mary Ann Wycoff
Part IV Future Directions in Community Policing 405(116)
On the Study of Neighborhoods and the Police
407(18)
Geoffrey Alpert
Roger Dunham
Alex Piquero
Problem Solving and Community Policing
425(50)
Mark H. Moore
Community Policing Against Guns Public Opinion of the Kansas City Gun Experiment
475(16)
James W. Shaw
Defining the ``Community'' in Community Policing
491(14)
Daniel W. Flynn
Zero Tolerance A Case Study of Police Policies and Practices in New York City
505(16)
Judith A. Greene
Index 521

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