Current trends in police reform stress much greater interaction with the community and, consequently, carry new implications for police roles, operations, and social control. Community Policing outlines the major issues confronting this movement, and differentiates the rhetoric from the reality associated with police force restructuring. The varying perspectives and case studies presented will interest community organizations, police academy educators, law enforcement officials, as well as all concerned citizens. The contributors address a broad spectrum of community policing issues, giving a…mehr
Current trends in police reform stress much greater interaction with the community and, consequently, carry new implications for police roles, operations, and social control. Community Policing outlines the major issues confronting this movement, and differentiates the rhetoric from the reality associated with police force restructuring. The varying perspectives and case studies presented will interest community organizations, police academy educators, law enforcement officials, as well as all concerned citizens. The contributors address a broad spectrum of community policing issues, giving a comprehensive and in-depth analysis. This important new book examines the historical, philosophical, and empirical bases of the relationship between police and community to offer the most comprehensive study yet of this important law enforcement reform movement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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JACK R. GREENE is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Temple University. He has served on the faculties of Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. He edited Manaing Police Work (1982) and has conducted numerous evaluation studies. Most recently he has served as a consultant to the Philadelphia Police Department in its effort to implement a city-wide community police program and in the improvement of police training. STEPHEN D. MASTROFSKI is Assistant Professor of Administration of Justice at the Pennsylvania State University. He has written on police behavior, agency performance, and contemporary reform efforts. His publications include Basic Issues in Police Performance (1982, coauthored), articles and book chapters evaluating neighborhood policing strategies, polic agency accrediation, and the role of elected officials in governing police.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface The Context of Community Policing From Political Reform to Community: The Evolving Strategy of Police by George L. Kelling and Mark H. Moore Community Policing As a Drama of Control by Peter K. Manning Community Policing As Reform: A Cautionary Tale by Stephen D. Mastrofski Community Policing Programs and Their Impact The Development of the Community Patrol Officer Program: Community-Oriented Policing in the New York City Police Department by Michael J. Farrell Enacting the CPO Role: Findings from the New York City Pilot Program in Community Policing by David Weisburd and Jerome McElroy The Benefits of Community Policing: Evidence and Conjecture by Mary Ann Wycoff Developing a Neighborhood-Oriented Policing Style by Timothy Oettmeier and Lee P. Brown A Problem-Oriented Approach to Community-Oriented Policing by Gary Cordner Community Policing: Rhetoric or Reality? by Molly Weatheritt The Development, Impact and Implications of Community Policing in Canada by Chris Murphy The Prospects of Community Policing Community-Based Policing and Foot Patrol: Issues of Theory and Evaluation by Jack R. Greene and Ralph B. Taylor Community Policing: A Report From the Devil's Advocate by David H. Bayley The Rhetoric of Community Policing by Carl B. Klockars Bibliography Index
Preface The Context of Community Policing From Political Reform to Community: The Evolving Strategy of Police by George L. Kelling and Mark H. Moore Community Policing As a Drama of Control by Peter K. Manning Community Policing As Reform: A Cautionary Tale by Stephen D. Mastrofski Community Policing Programs and Their Impact The Development of the Community Patrol Officer Program: Community-Oriented Policing in the New York City Police Department by Michael J. Farrell Enacting the CPO Role: Findings from the New York City Pilot Program in Community Policing by David Weisburd and Jerome McElroy The Benefits of Community Policing: Evidence and Conjecture by Mary Ann Wycoff Developing a Neighborhood-Oriented Policing Style by Timothy Oettmeier and Lee P. Brown A Problem-Oriented Approach to Community-Oriented Policing by Gary Cordner Community Policing: Rhetoric or Reality? by Molly Weatheritt The Development, Impact and Implications of Community Policing in Canada by Chris Murphy The Prospects of Community Policing Community-Based Policing and Foot Patrol: Issues of Theory and Evaluation by Jack R. Greene and Ralph B. Taylor Community Policing: A Report From the Devil's Advocate by David H. Bayley The Rhetoric of Community Policing by Carl B. Klockars Bibliography Index
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