Problem-oriented Policing and Partnerships

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A01=Karen Bullock
A01=Nick Tilley
A01=Rosie Erol
Author_Karen Bullock
Author_Nick Tilley
Author_Rosie Erol
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Community Beat Officer
community safety initiatives
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Crime Mapping
crime prevention strategies
Crime Reduction
Crime Reduction Planning
criminal justice research
Disorder Reduction Partnerships
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Feed Back
GIS
intelligence
interagency collaboration
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multi-agency crime reduction projects
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National Intelligence Model
National Reassurance Policing Programme
Neighbourhood Policing
Partnership Work
police
Police Forces
Police Recorded Crime Data
Police Services
Problem Analysis Triangle
Problem Oriented Policing Approaches
Problem Oriented Policing Work
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Project Submission
reduction
SARA Process
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Tilley Award
UK Police
urban disorder reduction
Youth Homicide

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843921394
  • Weight: 564g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book makes an important contribution to the literature on problem-oriented policing, aiming to distill the British experience of problem-oriented policing. Drawing upon over 500 entries to the Tilley Award since its inception in 1999, the book examines what can be achieved by problem-oriented policing, what conditions are required for its successful implementation and what has been learned about resolving crime and disorder issues. Examples of problem-oriented policing examined in this book include specific police and partnership initiatives targeting a wide spectrum of individual problems (such as road safety, graffiti and alcohol-related violence), as well as organisational efforts to embed problem-oriented work as a routine way of working (such as improving training and interagency problem solving along with more specific challenges like improving the way that identity parades are conducted. This book will be of particular interest to those working in the field of crime reduction and community safety in the police, local government and other agencies, as well as students taking courses in policing, criminal justice and criminology.
Bullock, Karen; Erol, Rosie; Tilley, Nick

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