Outlines alternative research strategies for evaluation of Community policing (CP). Briefly discusses the failure of policing as a formal mechanism of social control and traces the evolution of CP. Identifies features which provide a paradigm for CP. Gives lists of objectives to determine whether CP is being implemented and is successful. Compares methods of data collection. Examines two types of quasi‐experimental designs for evaluation: pre‐test/post‐test group or interrupted time‐series design. Proposes causal‐comparative research as an alternative to these designs
This study critically analyzed the community policing program and operational practices of patrol of...
This research examined the impact of community-policing programs on calls for service, Part 1 crime,...
This bibliography describes the evolution of community oriented policingfrom the turn of the century...
Community policing seems always in vogue, yet its essential qualities remain elusive. There has been...
Suggests that community policing hasn't adequately transformed from a discrete program to a shift wi...
T his chapter examines the impact of Chicago's community policing experiment on neighborhood pr...
The roots of community policing can be traced to Wilson and Kelling’s “broken windows ” theory. Sinc...
This study reviews different literature of several different contexts for community policing. There ...
This chapter documents the research methods of a study into community policing, a policing style tha...
Law enforcement continually walks a fine-line between the protection and the violation of individual...
Rising crime rates through the 1980s suggest that traditional methods of policing society (i.e., pol...
It is well recognized that the success of community-policing initiatives may be dependent on a varie...
As the philosophy of policing moves from a traditional to a community-oriented approach, performance...
Community policing is an emerging practice of policing that aims to address crime and social disorde...
This article suggests that there is a growing disconnect between the practice of community policing ...
This study critically analyzed the community policing program and operational practices of patrol of...
This research examined the impact of community-policing programs on calls for service, Part 1 crime,...
This bibliography describes the evolution of community oriented policingfrom the turn of the century...
Community policing seems always in vogue, yet its essential qualities remain elusive. There has been...
Suggests that community policing hasn't adequately transformed from a discrete program to a shift wi...
T his chapter examines the impact of Chicago's community policing experiment on neighborhood pr...
The roots of community policing can be traced to Wilson and Kelling’s “broken windows ” theory. Sinc...
This study reviews different literature of several different contexts for community policing. There ...
This chapter documents the research methods of a study into community policing, a policing style tha...
Law enforcement continually walks a fine-line between the protection and the violation of individual...
Rising crime rates through the 1980s suggest that traditional methods of policing society (i.e., pol...
It is well recognized that the success of community-policing initiatives may be dependent on a varie...
As the philosophy of policing moves from a traditional to a community-oriented approach, performance...
Community policing is an emerging practice of policing that aims to address crime and social disorde...
This article suggests that there is a growing disconnect between the practice of community policing ...
This study critically analyzed the community policing program and operational practices of patrol of...
This research examined the impact of community-policing programs on calls for service, Part 1 crime,...
This bibliography describes the evolution of community oriented policingfrom the turn of the century...