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On the beat : police and community problem solving

Title
On the beat : police and community problem solving / Wesley G. Skogan, Susan M. Harnett, Jill DuBois, Jennifer T. Comey, Marianne Kaiser, Justine H. Lovig.
ISBN
0429300581
1000233472
1000269418
100030535X
9780429300585
9781000233476
9781000269413
9781000305357
9780367281830
Publication
New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 10, 2019).
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Biographical / Historical Note
Wesley G. Skogan is professor of political science and a member of the research faculty of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. He has been evaluating policing projects, programs for crime victims and community crime prevention efforts for 25 years. Susan M.. Hartnett is a research associate at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University, and project director for its evaluation of Chicago's community policing program. Her background includes a decade of survey research and program evaluation in such areas as education, crime prevention, the media, delinquency and policing. Jennifer T. Comey is on the research staff of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. Previously she worked at the Chicago Police Department helping implement their community policing program. Jill DuBois is on the research staff of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. She directs a longitudinal evaluation of the implementation of organizational change within the Chicago Police Department. Marianne Kaiser was on the research staff of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. She participated in several community policing evaluations over a 12-year period, most recently examining the development and training efforts of a federally funded community policing training institute. Justine H. Lovig was on the research staff of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. She currently is a member of the research and planning division of the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department, helping implement a new community policing program.
Summary
Delving into one of the most popular topics in contemporary law enforcement--problem-oriented community policing--this book examines how Chicago's ambitious plan to remake its police department actually worked in the field. It describes ways in which the city developed its model for problem solving and how it went about training both police and resid
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
Chicago's Model for Problem Solving
Organizational Design for Problem Solving
Training for Police and the Community
Neighborhood Problems
Community Capacity for Problem Solving
The Police and Problem Solving
Conclusions and Recommendations
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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