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9780521836289

Police Innovation: Contrasting Perspectives

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521836289

  • ISBN10:

    052183628X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-06-05
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Over the last three decades American policing has gone through a period of significant change and innovation. In what is a relatively short historical time frame the police began to reconsider their fundamental mission, the nature of the core strategies of policing, and the character of their relationships with the communities that they serve. This volume brings together leading police scholars to examine eight major innovations which emerged during this period. Including advocates and critics of the innovations, this comprehensive book assesses the impacts of police innovation on crime and public safety.

Table of Contents

List of figures xii
List of tables xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
1 Introduction: understanding police innovation 1(26)
DAVID WEISBURD AND ANTHONY A. BRAGA
Part I Community policing
2 Advocate
The promise of community policing
27(17)
WESLEY G. SKOGAN
3 Critic
Community policing: a skeptical view
44(33)
STEPHEN MASTROFSKI
Part II Broken windows policing
4 Advocate
Of "broken windows," criminology, and criminal justice
77(21)
WILLIAM H. SOUSA AND GEORGE L. KELLING
5 Critic
Incivilities reduction policing, zero tolerance, and the retreat from coproduction: weak foundations and strong pressures
98(19)
RALPH B. TAYLOR
Part III Problem-oriented policing
6 Advocate
Science, values, and problem-oriented policing: why problem-oriented policing?
117(16)
JOHN E. ECK
7 Critic
Problem-oriented policing: the disconnect between principles and practice
133(22)
ANTHONY A. BRAGA AND DAVID WEISBURD
Part IV Pulling levers policing
8 Advocate
Old wine in new bottles: policing and the lessons of pulling levers
155(16)
DAVID M. KENNEDY
9 Critic
Partnership, accountability, and innovation: clarifying Boston's experience with pulling levers
171(20)
ANTHONY A. BRAGA AND CHRISTOPHER WINSHIP
Part V Third-party policing
10 Advocate
The case for third-party policing
191(16)
LORRAINE MAZEROLLE AND JANET RANSLEY
11 Critic
Third-party policing: a critical view
207(18)
TRACEY L. MEARES
Part VI Hot spots policing
12 Advocate
Hot spots policing as a model for police innovation
225(20)
DAVID WEISBURD AND ANTHONY A. BRAGA
13 Critic
The limits of hot spots policing
245(22)
DENNIS P. ROSENBAUM
Part VII Compstat
14 Advocate
Compstat's innovation
267(17)
ELI B. SILVERMAN
15 Critic
Changing everything so that everything can remain the same: Compstat and American policing
284(21)
DAVID WEISBURD, STEPHEN D. MASTROFSKI, JAMES J. WILLIS, AND ROSANN GREENSPAN
Part VIII Evidence-based policing
16 Advocate
Evidence-based policing for crime prevention
305(17)
BRANDON C. WELSH
17 Critic
Improving police through expertise, experience, and experiments
322(31)
MARK H. MOORE
18 Conclusion: Police innovation and the future of policing
339(14)
ANTHONY A. BRAGA AND DAVID WEISBURD
Index 353

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