Community Policing in America

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Address Community Concerns
Administrative Density
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Citizen Interaction
Community Policing
Community Policing Implementation
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Data Sets
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Higher Order Measurement Model
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Income Heterogeneity
LEMAS Survey
Municipal Police Organizations
Negative Relationship
Nonroutine Technology
Open Systems Framework
organization
organizational
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Police Community Interaction
Police Organization Structure
Police Organizations
Predicted Factor Scores
Risk Mediation
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Standardize RMR
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Task Scope
Unobserved Latent Construct
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415953511
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Although law enforcement officials have long recognized the need to cooperate with the communities they serve, recent efforts to enhance performance and maximize resources have resulted in a more strategic approach to collaboration among police, local governments, and community members. The goal of these so-called "community policing" initiatives is to prevent neighborhood crime, reduce the fear of crime, and enhance the quality of life in communities. Despite the growing national interest in and support for community policing, the factors that influence an effective implementation have been largely unexplored.

Drawing on data from nearly every major U.S. municipal police force, Community Policing in America is the first comprehensive study to examine how the organizational context and structure of police organizations impact the implementation of community policing. Jeremy Wilson’s book offers a unique theoretical framework within which to consider community policing, and identifies key internal and external factors that can facilitate or impede this process, including community characteristics, geographical region, police chief turnover, and structural complexity and control. It also provides a simple tool that practitioners, policymakers, and researchers can use to measure community policing in specific police organizations.

Jeremy M. Wilson is Associate Director of the Center on Quality Policing at the RAND Corporation. He also holds the Willett Chair in Public Safety at the Center for Public Safety at Northwestern University and is an Adjunct Professor at the Heinz School of Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University.