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Police innovation : contrasting perspectives / edited by David Weisburd and Anthony A. Braga.

Contributor(s): Series: Cambridge studies in criminology (Cambridge University Press)Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: xx, 367 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 052183628X (hardback)
  • 0521544831 (paperback)
  • 9780521836289
  • 9780521544832
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.20973 P75 2006
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Contents:
Chapter one Introduction: understanding police innovation -- Chapter two The Promise of Community Policing -- Chapter three Community Policing: a skeptical view -- Chapter four Of “broken windows,” Criminology, and Criminal Justice -- Chapter five Incivilities Reduction Policing, Zero Tolerance, and the Retreat from Coproduction: weak foundations and strong pressures -- Chapter six Science, Values, and Problem-Oriented Policing: Why Problem-Oriented Policing? -- Chapter seven Problem-Oriented Policing: the disconnect between principles and practice? -- Chapter eight Old Wine in New Bottles: policing and the lessons of pulling levers -- Chapter nine Partnership, Accountability, and Innovation: clarifying Boston’s experience with pulling levers -- Chapter ten The case for Third-Party Policing -- Chapter eleven Third-Party Policing: a critical view -- Chapter twelve Hot Spots Policing as a Model for Police Innovation -- Chapter thirteen The Limits of Hot Spots Policing -- Chapter fourteen Compstat’s Innovation -- Chapter fifteen Changing Everything so That Everything can Remain the Same: compstat and American policing -- Chapter sixteen Evidence-Based Policing for Crime Prevention -- Chapter seventeen Improving Police Through Expertise, Experience, and Experiments -- Chapter eighteen Conclusion: police innovation and the future of policing
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Reference Reference Graduate School Library Annex 363.20973 P75 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available UC12-000003006

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter one Introduction: understanding police innovation -- Chapter two The Promise of Community Policing -- Chapter three Community Policing: a skeptical view -- Chapter four Of “broken windows,” Criminology, and Criminal Justice -- Chapter five Incivilities Reduction Policing, Zero Tolerance, and the Retreat from Coproduction: weak foundations and strong pressures -- Chapter six Science, Values, and Problem-Oriented Policing: Why Problem-Oriented Policing? -- Chapter seven Problem-Oriented Policing: the disconnect between principles and practice? -- Chapter eight Old Wine in New Bottles: policing and the lessons of pulling levers -- Chapter nine Partnership, Accountability, and Innovation: clarifying Boston’s experience with pulling levers -- Chapter ten The case for Third-Party Policing -- Chapter eleven Third-Party Policing: a critical view -- Chapter twelve Hot Spots Policing as a Model for Police Innovation -- Chapter thirteen The Limits of Hot Spots Policing -- Chapter fourteen Compstat’s Innovation -- Chapter fifteen Changing Everything so That Everything can Remain the Same: compstat and American policing -- Chapter sixteen Evidence-Based Policing for Crime Prevention -- Chapter seventeen Improving Police Through Expertise, Experience, and Experiments -- Chapter eighteen Conclusion: police innovation and the future of policing

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