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UW-Milwaukee CRMJST 271 - Police Strategies
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Crm Jst 271 1st Edition Lecture 7 Current Lecture I Evolving Strategies of Policing a Two issues led to questions being raised about reform model i Social upheaval and isolation of police from communities ii Failing to increase public trust and crime control b These issues led to adoption of community policing c Also important was the increasing emphasis on research i Use of data and technology for problem oriented strategies II Landmark Studies of Police Effectiveness a Patrol Studies i Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment what did this study find b Response time studies i Effectiveness of response time is limited due to two primary factors 1 Police do not truly need to respond fast as most citizens don t respond right away 2 Car or foot c Criminal investigation studies i The Rand study III Strategic Development a Given landmark studies and other research findings a variety of strategic efforts were developed focusing on next four slides b Improving Crime Control Effectiveness i Improving impact 1 Crime analysis 2 Directed patrol These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute 3 Differential response programs 4 Case screening 5 Problem oriented policing


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