The Impact of Community Policing in Four Houston Neighborhoods
This research examined the impact of community-policing programs on calls for service, Part 1 crime, total crime, and narcotics cases infour Houston neighborhoods. The methodology used time-senes analysis and examined lagged and dynamic effects. The analysis produced mixed results, indicating that the community-policing programs had no significant impact on neighborhood crime. Police departments need to continue rigorous assessment of their efforts to accumulate knowledge about which community-policing practices are effective and which ones are not.
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1996
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Authors: | Kessler, David A. ; Duncan, Sheila |
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Evaluation Review. - Vol. 20.1996, 6, p. 627-669
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