Policing strategies
Community Policing in Chicago, Year Four: An Interim Report
Contacts with the Police: Patterns and Meanings in a Multicultural Realm
Distinguishing Organizational From Strategy Commitment: Linking Officers' Commitment to Community Policing to Job Behaviors and Satisfaction
Policing Neighborhoods in Baltimore County
Assessment of the Impact of Quality-of-Life Policing on Crime and Disorder
Repeat Complaint Address Policing: Two Field Experiments - A User's Guide to the Machine-Readable Files and Documentation and Codebook
Emerging Paradigm for Policing Multiethnic Societies: Glimpses From the American Experience
Proactive Policing: Effects on Crime and Communities
Problem-Oriented Policing in Practice
Implementing DDACTS in Baltimore County: Using Geographic Incident Patterns to Deploy Enforcement
Community Policing in Chicago, Years Five and Six: An Interim Report, 1999
Police Budgeting: Winning Strategies
Social Bonds and Police Misconduct: An Examination of Social Control Theory and Its Relationship to Workplace Deviance Among Police Supervisors
Community Policing in Chicago, Years Five and Six: An Interim Report, 1998
Israeli Model for Policing Terrorism: Goals, Strategies, and Open Questions
Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime: Final Report
Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime: Executive Summary
Perspectives on Research and Evidence-Based Policing
Every year, NIJ supports 30 midcareer, research-minded law enforcement professionals to take part in professional development and travel opportunities, network, and contribute to the policing and research communities through the Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) Scholars program. The LEADS scholars are both practitioners and researchers. They work in the field while simultaneously striving to evaluate and improve the work done in their departments...
Evidence-Based Practices and Strategies: Risk Terrain Modeling
Captain Baughman of the Kansas City (MO) Police Department answers the question “What is risk terrain modeling?” and explains how it differs from crime mapping, what resources his agency deploys at high risk areas, and the results he has seen form using risk terrain models.
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Reducing Traffic Fatalities – NIJ LEADS Scholar Spotlight
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National Institute of Justice, Annual Report 2017
NIJ's Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Scholars Program for Civilians
Application Period Closed
That thank you to everyone who applied to join the next class of civilian scholars. NIJ plans to notify those selected by mid July.
For civilian government professionals working with law enforcement, the Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) Scholars program offers a unique opportunity to partner with other LEADS Scholars in an effort to use evidence-based strategies and locally-tailored research...