b. "Does Proactive Policing Make a Difference in Crime? An Implementation of Problem-Solving Policing in Israel." InternationalJournalof Comparativeand Applied CriminalJustice26(1):29-52.Herzog, S. (2002). Does proactive policing make a difference in crime? An im- plementation of problem-...
Other studies show marijuana facilities may reduce crime around them (Brinkman & Mok-Lamme, 2017; Chang & Jacobson, 2017). And although Burkhardt and Goemans (2019) show evidence that marijuana dispensaries increase nearby auto theft, they show that these facilities may suppress nearby violence. ...
In this sense, search-and-rescue operations can, in principle, reduce the effect of a salient intervening obstacle13 –as the Mediterranean sea is– and thereby affect mobility between North Africa and Europe. Therefore, hypothetically, and other things being equal, search-and-rescue operations ...
Evidence-based policingHot spotsProblem-oriented policingPatrolPolice stopsRecent systematic reviews on proactive policing interventions illustrate the potential effectiveness of these strategies for reducing crime and disorder. However, many proactive strategies are often confounded with the impacts of focused ...
Overall, we find evidence that police can be most effective in reducing violence when they are place based, focused, and proactive. Keywords: broken windows; evidence-based policing; focused deterrence; hot spots policing; problem-oriented policingCody W. Telep...
Problem-oriented policing and foot patrol did not significantly reduce violent crime or violent felonies. Potential explanations of these findings are discussed in the contexts of dosage, implementation, and hot spot stability over time.doi:10.1111/1745-9125.12055GROFF, ELIZABETH R....
Problem-oriented policing and foot patrol did not significantly reduce violent crime or violent felonies. Potential explanations of these findings are discussed in the contexts of dosage, implementation, and hot spot stability over time.ELIZABETH R.GROFF...
In addition, Community Justice is based on a problem solving method utilizing neighborhood-based approaches for reducing crime and increasing public safety rather than the adversarial or retributive strategies used in the Criminal Justice system At the same time, Community Justice seeks to reduce the ...
The literature that has grown up around Tyler’s theory tends to reduce individual attitudes to binary choices or lists of variables that are thought to play a part in how people relate to the police institution. Here, our aim is to show that trust is the product of (a) a set of ...
“contact” remains obscure: it is very difficult to determine the precise nature of a given interaction, how it was interpreted by those involved, and what impact it had on someone’s attitude toward the police. The literature that has grown up around Tyler’s theory tends to reduce ...