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UW-Milwaukee CRMJST 271 - Police Strategies
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Crm Jst 271 1st Edition Lecture 7Current LectureI. Evolving Strategies of Policinga. Two issues led to questions being raised about reform modeli. Social upheaval and isolation of police from communitiesii. Failing to increase public trust and crime controlb. These issues led to adoption of community policingc. Also important was the increasing emphasis on researchi. Use of data and technology for problem-oriented strategiesII. Landmark Studies of Police Effectivenessa. Patrol Studiesi. Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment: what did this study find?b. Response time studiesi. 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 away2. Car or footc. Criminal investigation studiesi. The Rand studyIII. Strategic Developmenta. Given landmark studies and other research findings, a variety of strategic efforts were developed, focusing on (next four slides):b. Improving Crime-Control Effectivenessi. Improving impact:1. Crime analysis2. Directed patrolThese 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 programs4. Case screening5. Problem-oriented


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