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This report examines the experiment in Cincinnati with the Community Sector team Policing (COMSEC). The experiment tests the feasibility and usefulness of team policing as a strategy for the productive delivery of police services. The document also contains a brief discussion of the evaluation methods and highlights from the technical report on the effects on police-community relations, on crime, and on officer attitude and experience.
The findings of this experiment were mixed. Although the team policing unit in Cincinnati did reduce burglary compared to other areas, relations with the community changed only a little. The findings convey the challenges of implementing and sustaining major changes in the way police respond to their community and uphold their objective of reducing crime.
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Schwartz, A. I., Et. Al. - The Cincinnati Team Policing Experiment: A summary Report
This report examines the experiment in Cincinnati with the Community Sector team Policing (COMSEC). The experiment tests the feasibility and usefulness of team policing as a strategy for the productive delivery of police services. The document also contains a brief discussion of the evaluation methods and highlights from the technical report on the effects on police-community relations, on crime, and on officer attitude and experience.
The findings of this experiment were mixed. Although the team policing unit in Cincinnati did reduce burglary compared to other areas, relations with the community changed only a little. The findings convey the challenges of implementing and sustaining major changes in the way police respond to their community and uphold their objective of reducing crime.
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This report examines the experiment in Cincinnati with the Community Sector team Policing (COMSEC). The experiment tests the feasibility and usefulness of team policing as a strategy for the productive delivery of police services. The document also contains a brief discussion of the evaluation methods and highlights from the technical report on the effects on police-community relations, on crime, and on officer attitude and experience.
The findings of this experiment were mixed. Although the team policing unit in Cincinnati did reduce burglary compared to other areas, relations with the community changed only a little. The findings convey the challenges of implementing and sustaining major changes in the way police respond to their community and uphold their objective of reducing crime.
Hak Cipta:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Format Tersedia
Unduh sebagai PDF, TXT atau baca online dari Scribd