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Police Response Time Analysis, 1975
Department of Justice —
This is a study of the relationship between the amount of time taken by police to respond to calls for service and the outcomes of criminal and noncriminal incidents... -
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Developing Uniform Performance Measures for Policing in the United States: A Pilot Project in Four Agencies, 2008-2009
Department of Justice —
Between 2008 and 2009, the research team gathered survey data from 458 members of the community (Part 1), 312 police officers (Part 2), and 804 individuals who had... -
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Effectiveness of Police Response: Denver, 1982
Department of Justice —
This data collection investigates the nature of law enforcement by recording police behavior in problematic situations, primarily disturbances and traffic stops. The... -
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Survey of Citizens' Attitudes Toward Community-Oriented Law Enforcement in Alachua County, Florida, 1996
Department of Justice —
This study sought to identify the impact of the communication training program given to deputies in Alachua County, Florida, on the community's attitudes toward... -
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Law Enforcement Family Support: Demonstration Project (L.E.A.F.S.) 1998-1999
Department of Justice —
The Law Enforcement and Family Support program consists of multi-dimensional stress management services for law enforcement personnel within the state of Tennessee.... -
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Impact of Community Policing at the Street Level: An Observational Study in Richmond, Virginia, 1992
Department of Justice —
This study's purpose was twofold: to investigate the nature of police patrol work in a community policing context and to field-test data collection instruments... -
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Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, Connecticut, 1973, 1975-1977, 1979
Department of Justice —
This data collection contains responses to victimization surveys that were administered as part of both the planning and evaluation stages of the Hartford Project, a...