Acknowledgements. Forward (Jeremy Travis). Preface. About The Authors. Introduction (Wesley K. Skogan And Jeffrey A. Roth). I: ARE POLICE CHANGING? 1. Trends in the Adoption of Community Policing (Jeffrey A. Roth, Jan Roehl, and Calvin Johnson). 2. Community Policing and Organization Change (Jack R. Greene). II: WILL THE PUBLIC GET INVOLVED? 3. Representing the Community in Community Policing (Wesley K. Skogan). III: WILL POLICE OFFICERS BUY IN? 4. Can Police Adapt: Tracking the Effects of Organizational Reform over Six Years (Dennis P. Rosenbaum and Deanna L. Wilkinson). 5. Working the Street: Does Community Policing Matter (William Terrill and Stephen D. Mastrofski). 6. Diving Into Quicksand: Program Implementation and Police Subcultures (Richard L. Wood, Mariah Davis, and Amelia Rouse). IV: CAN IT WORK? 7. Community Policing and Problem Solving (Nick Tilley). 8. Why Don't Problems Get Solved? (John E. Eck). 9. Community Policing and the Quality of Neighborhood Life (Roger B. Parks and Michael D. Reisig).

This reader is the long-awaited culmination of the most extensive study of the efficacy of community policing, funded by the National Institute of Justice. The readings in this book cover all aspects of community policing, from management to implementation and public perception.
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Acknowledgements. Forward (Jeremy Travis). Preface. About The Authors. Introduction (Wesley K. Skogan And Jeffrey A. Roth). I: ARE POLICE CHANGING? 1. Trends in the Adoption of Community Policing (Jeffrey A. Roth, Jan Roehl, and Calvin Johnson). 2. Community Policing and Organization Change (Jack R. Greene). II: WILL THE PUBLIC GET INVOLVED? 3. Representing the Community in Community Policing (Wesley K. Skogan). III: WILL POLICE OFFICERS BUY IN? 4. Can Police Adapt: Tracking the Effects of Organizational Reform over Six Years (Dennis P. Rosenbaum and Deanna L. Wilkinson). 5. Working the Street: Does Community Policing Matter (William Terrill and Stephen D. Mastrofski). 6. Diving Into Quicksand: Program Implementation and Police Subcultures (Richard L. Wood, Mariah Davis, and Amelia Rouse). IV: CAN IT WORK? 7. Community Policing and Problem Solving (Nick Tilley). 8. Why Don''''t Problems Get Solved? (John E. Eck). 9. Community Policing and the Quality of Neighborhood Life (Roger B. Parks and Michael D. Reisig).
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ISBN
9780534625054
Publisert
2003-06-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
Vekt
402 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

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Wesley G. Skogan is a political scientist and faculty associate of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. He directs an evaluation of Chicago's community policing initiative. He chairs the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Police Policies and Practices.