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- Does Community Policing Build Trust in Police and Reduce Crime? Evidence from Six Coordinated Field Experiments in the Global South
- Street Stops and Broken Windows: Terry, Race, and Disorder in New York City Jeffrey Fagan Columbia Law School
- Community Policing (COPS)
- Community Policing
- The Persistent Pull of Police Professionalism David Alan Sklansky
- Intercultural Cities MANUAL on COMMUNITY POLICING
- A Problem Oriented Approach to Community Policing: Training Guide
- Community Policing Training Programs and Their Roles In
- And Problem-Oriented Policing
- The Evolution of Police Organizations and Leadership in the United States: Potential Political and Social Implications
- Broken Windows Is Not Broken
- Community Policing: the Past, Present, and Future
- Causes and Consequences of Police Militarization Edward Eugene Lawson, Jr
- An Analysis of Quality of Life Policing and Equality Re
- Community Problem-Oriented Policing Strategy
- The Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving Paradigm- What Have We Learned?
- Militarizing American Police: the Rise and Normalization of Paramilitary Units Author(S): Peter B
- What Works in Community Policing?
- Problem Solving in Practice: Implementing Community Policing in Chicago
- NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZING, COMMUNITY POLICING, and CRIME: THE
- The Militarization of Law Enforcement: Bypassing the Posse Comitatus Act
- Origins and Evolution of American Policing
- An Analysis of the Militarization of Police Uniforms and Messages of Service
- Crime and Policing Revisited Anthony A
- Community Policing Manual
- Community Policing: Broken Windows, Community Building, and Satisfaction with the Police
- Community Policing and the Police Officer
- Effects of Problem-Oriented Policing on Crime and Disorder
- Community Policing
- Uneven Policing: Low-Level Arrests During Gentrification, Fiscal Crisis, and Suburbanization
- Law Enforcement Reduce Serious Crime? John L. Worrall
- Community Problem-Oriented Policing Plan
- How the United States' Post-9/11 Wars Helped Militarize U.S. Police