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Police Theory in America
註釋"The purpose of this book is to assist both police leaders and city administrators with the long-standing challenge of implementing effective and acceptable crime prevention programs. Police departments have been organized to react to crime. The police in America are not organized to prevent crime. With this protracted dilemma in mind, this book is written to facilitate change in municipal policing and to identify effective methods for the implementation of crime prevention programs." "The first chapters identify the problem and the need to fully understand the dilemma. From the cost of reactive policing to the community problems created by reacting policing, the beginning chapters outline the issues and problems. The consequences of reactive policing have created a gap between inner-city neighborhood residents and municipal police departments. Within America's police departments a value system has been established that is counterproductive to crime prevention. When the --