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Identifier
Thesis
1652
Author
Espinoza, Edward
Title
Comparing
Community
Oriented
Policing
in
Medium
Sized
Cities
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2002
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
This
study
proposes
to
investigate
community
policing
styles
and their
influence
on
misdemeanor
arrest
rates
, and
serious
property
and
violent
crime
.
Participants
in the
study
include
all
police
agencies
within
the
state
of
Connecticut
serving
communities
with
populations
over
50,000
.
Information
on
policing
styles
will be
collected
by
surveying
police
administrators
who
will
rank
several
police
functions
and
services
.
Stated
policing
styles
will then be
compared
to
actual
activities
implemented
and to
stated
agency
priorities
.
Each
agency
and its
respective
policing
style
will then be
compared
to its
agencies
misdemeanor
arrest
rate
,
serious
property
, and
violent
crime
rate
.
Misdemeanor
arrest
rates
were
measured
by
police
department
records
.
Serious
property
and
violent
crime
will be
measured
by
U
.
C
.
R
.
statistics
. Of
particular
interest
to the
study
is
the
direct
relationship
between
misdemeanor
arrest
rates
to the
overall
crime
rate
. This
study
indicates
that the
majority
of
police
administrators
report
practicing
community
oriented
policing
.
However
, the
study
also
indicates
that
many
agencies
are
actually
practicing
a
mixed
strategy
of
policing
. In
addition
agency
priorities
rarely
match
an
agencies
stated
style
of
policing
. As a
result
, the
study
indicates
that there
is
no
correlation
between
policing
style
and
misdemeanor
arrest
rate
or
between
misdemeanor
arrest
rate
and
serious
property
and
violent
crime
.
Subject
Community policing
Department
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Advisor
Cox, Stephen M
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713734933
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