Community policing
Multicultural Context, Crime, and Policing in Germany: Challenges After Unification
Measurement Model Approach to Estimating Community Policing Implementation
Applying Community Tapestry Data to Public Safety
Police Responsiveness to Service-Related Requests
Early Intervention System Secures Data, Boosts Efficiency
Planning and Implementation Issues for Community Oriented Policing: The Houston Experience
What If Corrections Were Serious About Public Safety?
Distinguishing Organizational From Strategy Commitment: Linking Officers' Commitment to Community Policing to Job Behaviors and Satisfaction
Inchoate Nature of Community Policing: Differences Between Community Policing and Traditional Police Officers
National Evaluation of the COPS Program: Ten Case Studies
Police and the Community
New Perspectives on Criminal Justice Research and Education
Geography and Public Safety: A Quarterly Bulletin of Applied Geography for the Study of Crime and Public Safety, Volume 2, Issue 4
Geography and Public Safety: A Quarterly Bulletin of Applied Geography for the Study of Crime and Public Safety, Volume 2, Issue 3
Geography and Public Safety: A Quarterly Bulletin of Applied Geography for the Study of Crime & Public Safety, Volume 1, Issue 3
Geography and Public Safety: A Quarterly Bulletin of Applied Geography for the Study of Crime and Public Safety, Volume 2, Issue 2
Geography and Public Safety: A Quarterly Bulletin of Applied Geography for the Study of Crime & Public Safety, Volume 1, Issue 1
Evidence-Based Policing in 45 Small Bytes
Notes From the Field: The Importance of Community Policing in Preventing Terrorism
NIJ LEADS Program Increases Research Capabilities of Law Enforcement Officers
This video, produced for IACPTV, provides an overview of the NIJ Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) program. NIJ LEADS Scholars from Dayton and Newark police departments provide an overview of the LEADS program as they describe their projects and experiences working in the program.
Hear from LEADS scholars Major Wendy Stiver, Dayton Police Department, and Captain Ivonne Roman, Newark Police Department.
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