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Community Policing and Problem Solving: Strategies and Practices

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This fourth edition of Community Policing and Problem Solving: Strategies and Practices analyzes community-oriented policing and problem solving (COPPS) from an applied perspective. To do so - and continuing to distinguish this book from others - it showcases more than 50 exhibits (and provides dozens of additional case studies and examples) of problem solving in the field. While providing updated information about crime in the United States, with particular emphasis placed on terrorism, new sections have also been added concerning rave parties, school bullying, street racing, burglar alarms, and 911 calls. Also newly addressed are adult - and problem-based learning. Chapter sections on such major problems as racial profiling and hate crimes have also been updated, and the chapter on the future has received a major revision. COPPS is now in its third generation (as discussed in Chapter 1), enjoying widespread public acceptance and the attention of academicians who are publishing widely on the topic. Chapter 11), this fourth edition assumes that COPPS has arrived and applies this strategy to the real world with its thorough presentation of problems and solutions.

327 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 1995

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