This study surveyed 198 police officers of a single police department in Texas regarding their attitudes about the practice of community‐oriented policing (COP) and its characteristics. Training on COP, rather than training duration, was found to affect officers’ attitudes toward accepting COP programs. Using Cordner’s four definitive dimensions of community policing (i.e. philosophical, strategic, tactical, and organizational) as a model, findings indicate that officers have familiarized themselves with the tactical dimension the most, especially the police‐citizen partnership and problem‐solving elements, while giving lowest priority to the information element of the organizational dimension. Others including the broader police function, ...
In the 1980s and 1990s, community policing was viewed by many as a radical innovation in the field o...
Community policing is an emerging practice of policing that aims to address crime and social disorde...
Four research questions guided this documentation and assessment of the Portland Police Bureau\u27s ...
The limited amount of research on the impact of community-oriented policing (COP) on officer attitud...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
The large-scale reorganization of police departments has made it more bureaucratically expedient to ...
Community policing is the operating philosophy of the majority of American police depart-ments in th...
This study critically analyzed the community policing program and operational practices of patrol of...
Over 70 percent of police agencies indicate that they have put the community-oriented policing (COPS...
Color poster with text, charts, graphs, tables and images.Given that there are discrepancies about t...
This study reviews different literature of several different contexts for community policing. There ...
The purpose of this naturalistic qualitative inquiry was to develop a more complete understanding of...
In this exploratory study, we examine the implementation and perceived effectiveness of community po...
Suggests that community policing hasn't adequately transformed from a discrete program to a shift wi...
The movement toward community-oriented policing and problem-solving policing has required the develo...
In the 1980s and 1990s, community policing was viewed by many as a radical innovation in the field o...
Community policing is an emerging practice of policing that aims to address crime and social disorde...
Four research questions guided this documentation and assessment of the Portland Police Bureau\u27s ...
The limited amount of research on the impact of community-oriented policing (COP) on officer attitud...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
The large-scale reorganization of police departments has made it more bureaucratically expedient to ...
Community policing is the operating philosophy of the majority of American police depart-ments in th...
This study critically analyzed the community policing program and operational practices of patrol of...
Over 70 percent of police agencies indicate that they have put the community-oriented policing (COPS...
Color poster with text, charts, graphs, tables and images.Given that there are discrepancies about t...
This study reviews different literature of several different contexts for community policing. There ...
The purpose of this naturalistic qualitative inquiry was to develop a more complete understanding of...
In this exploratory study, we examine the implementation and perceived effectiveness of community po...
Suggests that community policing hasn't adequately transformed from a discrete program to a shift wi...
The movement toward community-oriented policing and problem-solving policing has required the develo...
In the 1980s and 1990s, community policing was viewed by many as a radical innovation in the field o...
Community policing is an emerging practice of policing that aims to address crime and social disorde...
Four research questions guided this documentation and assessment of the Portland Police Bureau\u27s ...