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The Resource Community policing, Roman Espejo, book editor

Community policing, Roman Espejo, book editor

Label
Community policing
Title
Community policing
Statement of responsibility
Roman Espejo, book editor
Contributor
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Member of
Cataloging source
DLC
Dewey number
363.2/3
Index
index present
LC call number
HV7936.C83
LC item number
C6596 2014
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
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1977-
http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
Espejo, Roman
Series statement
Opposing viewpoints
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  • Community policing
  • Community policing
Target audience
juvenile
Label
Community policing, Roman Espejo, book editor
Instantiates
Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
ch. 1. How should community policing be implemented? Community policing solves problems in partnership with the community -- Community policing is different from traditional policing / Matthew Scheider -- Community policing requires the involvement and understanding of communities / Linda S. Miller, Kären Matison Hess, and Christine Hess Orthmann -- Community policing without the police? The limits of order maintenance by the community / David Thacher -- Community policing or Homeland Security: Sophie's choice for police? / Douglas Page -- The real truth of community policing / William L. Harvey -- ch. 2. Are community policing and neighborhood watch programs effective? Community policing can be effective if properly practiced / Police Magazine -- Community policing may not reduce crime / Jeremy M. Wilson and Amy G. Cox -- Neighborhood watch groups do not increase safety / Jonathan Simon -- Neighborhood watch groups should not be armed / Michael Rubinkam -- ch. 3. How can community policing be improved? Community policing needs various sources of support / Zach Friend and Rick Martinez -- How the federal government is killing community policing / Sudhir Venkatesh -- On the block / Chris Smith -- Social media can enhance community policing / Dan Alexander -- Community policing must adapt to different communities' needs / John Markovic -- Improving police-community relations can improve community policing / Katherine Freeman-Otte -- Planning the implementation of community policing / Michael J. Palmiotto -- ch. 4. Do stand your ground laws empower citizens? The new vigilantes: Trayvon Martin and the "shoot first" lobby / Chris Kromm -- Standing your ground and vigilantism / Robert VerBruggen -- Stand your ground laws put safety at risk / Justin Peters -- Storming the castle doctrine / William J. Watkins Jr. -- The use of deadly force allowed in stand your ground laws should be a last resort / Joshua K. Roberts
Control code
ocn862962279
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
215 pages
Isbn
9780737769517
Isbn Type
(hardcover)
Lccn
2013043018
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
System control number
  • (Sirsi) o862962279
  • (OCoLC)862962279
Label
Community policing, Roman Espejo, book editor
Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
ch. 1. How should community policing be implemented? Community policing solves problems in partnership with the community -- Community policing is different from traditional policing / Matthew Scheider -- Community policing requires the involvement and understanding of communities / Linda S. Miller, Kären Matison Hess, and Christine Hess Orthmann -- Community policing without the police? The limits of order maintenance by the community / David Thacher -- Community policing or Homeland Security: Sophie's choice for police? / Douglas Page -- The real truth of community policing / William L. Harvey -- ch. 2. Are community policing and neighborhood watch programs effective? Community policing can be effective if properly practiced / Police Magazine -- Community policing may not reduce crime / Jeremy M. Wilson and Amy G. Cox -- Neighborhood watch groups do not increase safety / Jonathan Simon -- Neighborhood watch groups should not be armed / Michael Rubinkam -- ch. 3. How can community policing be improved? Community policing needs various sources of support / Zach Friend and Rick Martinez -- How the federal government is killing community policing / Sudhir Venkatesh -- On the block / Chris Smith -- Social media can enhance community policing / Dan Alexander -- Community policing must adapt to different communities' needs / John Markovic -- Improving police-community relations can improve community policing / Katherine Freeman-Otte -- Planning the implementation of community policing / Michael J. Palmiotto -- ch. 4. Do stand your ground laws empower citizens? The new vigilantes: Trayvon Martin and the "shoot first" lobby / Chris Kromm -- Standing your ground and vigilantism / Robert VerBruggen -- Stand your ground laws put safety at risk / Justin Peters -- Storming the castle doctrine / William J. Watkins Jr. -- The use of deadly force allowed in stand your ground laws should be a last resort / Joshua K. Roberts
Control code
ocn862962279
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
215 pages
Isbn
9780737769517
Isbn Type
(hardcover)
Lccn
2013043018
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
System control number
  • (Sirsi) o862962279
  • (OCoLC)862962279

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