Lecture by the Commissioner of the New York Police Department. Remarks focused on why crime came down in New York City. It traces the history of policing before the 1970s, when police departments began to professionalize and the advent of community policing in the 1990s
In 1993, New York City began implementing the quality-of-life initiative, an order-maintenance polic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55296/1/messner_policing, drugs and the...
With each passing year a dwindling number of New Yorkers can recall the time when the cities of this...
Lecture by the Commissioner of the New York Police Department. Remarks focused on why crime came do...
One of the most remarkable stories and most discussed topics in contemporary American law enforcemen...
This article explores new forms of policing in New York, Chicago, and Boston. These cities develope...
The collective sense that crime is an inevitable feature of urban life has shaped the contemporary A...
According to NYPD statistics, crime in New York City took a downturn starting around 1990 that conti...
After 40 years of research championing the police profession\u27s move into the Community Problem-So...
My thesis will center on our nations largest city, New York City, and how they have managed to claim...
The topic of this thesis is the zero tolerance policing which was established in New York in the sec...
This roundtable discusses crime reduction and police-community relations. Professor Chevigny asser...
New York City's success at driving crime down to unprecedented lows has ushered in a new era of poli...
Last week, Bill Bratton was sworn in as New York City’s police commissioner, as part of the administ...
From the early 1960s through the mid-1990s, crime in New York City ran rampant. With a gradually dwi...
In 1993, New York City began implementing the quality-of-life initiative, an order-maintenance polic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55296/1/messner_policing, drugs and the...
With each passing year a dwindling number of New Yorkers can recall the time when the cities of this...
Lecture by the Commissioner of the New York Police Department. Remarks focused on why crime came do...
One of the most remarkable stories and most discussed topics in contemporary American law enforcemen...
This article explores new forms of policing in New York, Chicago, and Boston. These cities develope...
The collective sense that crime is an inevitable feature of urban life has shaped the contemporary A...
According to NYPD statistics, crime in New York City took a downturn starting around 1990 that conti...
After 40 years of research championing the police profession\u27s move into the Community Problem-So...
My thesis will center on our nations largest city, New York City, and how they have managed to claim...
The topic of this thesis is the zero tolerance policing which was established in New York in the sec...
This roundtable discusses crime reduction and police-community relations. Professor Chevigny asser...
New York City's success at driving crime down to unprecedented lows has ushered in a new era of poli...
Last week, Bill Bratton was sworn in as New York City’s police commissioner, as part of the administ...
From the early 1960s through the mid-1990s, crime in New York City ran rampant. With a gradually dwi...
In 1993, New York City began implementing the quality-of-life initiative, an order-maintenance polic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55296/1/messner_policing, drugs and the...
With each passing year a dwindling number of New Yorkers can recall the time when the cities of this...