Community-oriented policing : a systematic approach to policing / Willard M. Oliver.

By: Oliver, Willard M [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Jersey : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2004Edition: Third editionDescription: v, 533 pages : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780131122918 [paperback]Subject(s): Community policing | Police United States Attitudes
Contents:
Chapter 1 The evolution of community-oriented policing -- Chapter 2 Community-oriented policing defined -- Chapter 3 Strategic-oriented policing -- Chapter 4 Neighborhood-oriented policing -- Chapter 5 Problem-oriented policing -- Chapter 6 Integration -- Chapter 7 Organization and management -- Chapter 8 The role of the police -- Chapter 9 The role of the community -- Chapter 10 The role of the police chief -- Chapter 11 Implementing community-oriented policing -- Chapter 12 Evaluation --Chapter 13 The federal role in community-oriented policing -- Chapter 14 Comparative community-oriented policing -- Chapter 15 Caveats -- Chapter 16 The future
Summary: First defines the concept of community-oriented policing, then guides students through a systemic approach to both its principles and practices. Providing a perfect balance of theory and applications, it considers various interpretations of the overall philosophy and approach to community-oriented policing.
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Includes bibliography and index.

Chapter 1 The evolution of community-oriented policing -- Chapter 2 Community-oriented policing defined -- Chapter 3 Strategic-oriented policing -- Chapter 4 Neighborhood-oriented policing -- Chapter 5 Problem-oriented policing -- Chapter 6 Integration -- Chapter 7 Organization and management -- Chapter 8 The role of the police -- Chapter 9 The role of the community -- Chapter 10 The role of the police chief -- Chapter 11 Implementing community-oriented policing -- Chapter 12 Evaluation --Chapter 13 The federal role in community-oriented policing -- Chapter 14 Comparative community-oriented policing -- Chapter 15 Caveats -- Chapter 16 The future

First defines the concept of community-oriented policing, then guides students through a systemic approach to both its principles and practices. Providing a perfect balance of theory and applications, it considers various interpretations of the overall philosophy and approach to community-oriented policing.

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Pableo-Borbon, Deniebelle College of Criminology Criminology

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