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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:255400080:7307
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050 00 $aHV7936.C83$bM58 2002
100 1 $aMiller, Linda S.
245 14 $aThe police in the community :$bstrategies for the 21st century / $cLinda S. Miller, Karen M. Hess.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aBelmont, CA :$bWadsworth/Thomson Learning,$cc2002.
300 $axx, 503 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aAn Overview -- The Evolution of Community Policing -- A Brief History of Policing -- The Beginnings of "Modern" Police Forces -- Policing in the United States -- The Three Eras of Policing -- Community Policing Defined -- Features of Community Policing -- The Essential Elements of Community Policing -- Potential Pitfalls Associated with Community Policing -- The Role of the Police -- The Police Mission -- Organization of the Police Department -- Management Styles -- Who Are the Police? -- The Police Culture -- The Police Image -- Public Expectations -- Police Discretion -- Use of Force -- Ethical Policing -- The Community -- Community Defined -- Social Capital -- Lack of Community -- Communities and Crime -- Community Demographics -- A Rapidly Changing Population -- Organizations and Institutions -- The Public-Private Policing Interaction -- The Power Structure -- The Criminal Justice System -- Restorative Justice -- Citizen/Community Involvement -- Problem-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving -- Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) -- Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving (COPPS) -- Efficiency and Effectiveness -- Addressing Substantive Problems -- The SARA Model: A Four-Stage Problem-Solving Process -- Problem Solving In Action: Armed Robberies at the Kimmerly Glen Apartment Complex -- Making Ethical Decisions -- Mediation as a Problem-Solving Tool -- Problem-Oriented Policing and Crime-Specific Planning -- Using Technology for Problem Solving -- Common Mistakes in Problem Solving -- Problem Solving and Creativity -- Problem Solving at Work -- Implementing Community Policing -- Change -- Needed Changes -- Creating a Vision and Mission Statement -- Assessing Needs -- Strategic Planning -- Developing Strategies -- Hiring and Promoting -- Training -- Examples of Implementing Community Policing -- Benefits that Might Be Achieved -- Anticipating and Preparing for Resistance -- Pitfalls to Avoid -- Impediments to Overcome -- Evaluating Progress -- Giving COP Implementation a Boost -- Building Relationships and Trust -- Basic Interpersonal Skills--One-on-One -- Understanding Yourself -- Understanding Others -- The Communication Process -- Communication Enhancers -- Barriers to Effective Communication -- Active Listening -- The Primacy Effect and the Four-Minute Barrier -- Lessons from Business -- Finding Common Ground: Diversity and Community Policing -- Multiculturalism: An Overview of Cultural Diversity -- Racial and Ethnic Diversity -- Religious Diversity -- Socioeconomic Diversity -- The Majority vs. the Minority World-View -- Bias or Hate Crimes -- Facing the Challenge -- Problem Solving in Action: Homeless Alcoholics -- Connecting with Persons with Disabilities and the Elderly -- Understanding Physical and Mental Disabilities -- Understanding the Elderly -- TRIAD--A Coordinated Approach -- Problem Solving in Action: Mental Illness -- Building Bridges with Youths and Gang Members -- Understanding Youths -- Understanding Gangs and Gang Members -- Problem Solving in Action: Youths -- Problem Solving in Action: Gangs -- Interacting with Victims and Witnesses -- The Extent of Victimization -- Primary vs. Secondary Victims -- Results of Being Victimized -- Victim Recovery -- Victimology -- Assisting Victims -- Victims' Bill of Rights -- The Police Response -- Special Populations -- The Response of the Criminal Justice System -- Restorative Justice Revisited -- The Direction of Victims' Rights and Services in the 21st Century -- Problem Solving in Action: Domestic Violence -- Forming Partnerships with the Media -- Mutual Reliance of the Police and the Media -- The First Amendment and Freedom of the Press -- The Sixth Amendment, Suspects' Rights and Criminal Investigations -- Victim Privacy Rights -- Conflict between the Media and the Police -- General Policies and Protocol for Media Relations -- Improving Relations with the Media -- Strategies for Developing Partnerships with the Media -- Community Policing in the Field: Coordinated Efforts -- Early Experiments in Crime Prevention and the Evolution of Community Policing Strategies -- Traditional Approaches to Crime Prevention -- Other Efforts to Enhance Crime Prevention -- Traditional Programs for Youths -- Empirical Studies of Community Policing -- Other Crime Prevention Program Studies in the 1980s -- The Portland Commercial Demonstration Project -- Community Policing and the Criminal Justice System -- Using the Media in Crime Prevention Efforts -- Lessons Learned -- Qualitative Evaluations and Salient Program Features -- Impediments to Community Policing -- A Final Note: The Important Distinction between Programs and Community Policing -- Understanding and Preventing Violence -- Causes of Violence -- Preventing Violence -- Gun Violence -- Domestic Violence -- Workplace Violence -- Focus on Youths -- Youths and Community Policing -- Building Personal Relationships -- Connecting Youths and the Community -- The Importance of Parental Involvement -- Schools and the Community -- School Violence -- Early Intervention -- The Challenge of Gangs in and out of School -- Community Policing, Crime and Drugs -- National Emphasis on Community Policing and Crime Prevention -- Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) -- The Risk Factor Prevention Paradigm -- Tested Strategies for Preventing/Reducing Crime and Disorder -- Partnerships in Action against Crime and Disorder -- Crime and Drugs -- The "War on Drugs" -- The National Drug Control Strategy -- Strategies for Dealing with the Drug Problem -- Collaborative Efforts to Combat the Drug Problem -- Comprehensive, Coordinated Community Approaches -- Crime, Drugs and the American Dream -- What Research Tells Us and a Look to the Future -- The Importance of Research -- Research Findings on Community Policing Departments -- Community Policing and Crime Statistics -- Community Policing and Strong Communities -- Evaluation of the COPS Office -- What Works, What Doesn't and What's Promising -- A Look toward the Future.
650 0 $aCommunity policing.
650 0 $aPolice-community relations.
650 0 $aCommunity policing$zUnited States$vCase studies.
650 0 $aPolice-community relations$zUnited States$vCase studies.
700 1 $aHess, Karen M.,$d1939-
948 $a03/13/2002$b03/26/2002
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