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Fowler, Floyd J., Jr.; And Others – 1979
The Hartford project, an experimental effort to reduce residential burglary, street robberies, and fear of those crimes in an urban residential neighborhood, is described. Its most distinctive feature is its integrative approach in which police, community organization, and physical design changes were used to increase the willingness and ability…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Crime, Neighborhood Improvement
Bard, Morton – 1968
Universities have responded to increasingly imperative societal demands by expanding their public service activities, often in the form of social action programs. This development has not extended to the field of psychology, in which the university psychological center could effectively serve to collaborate on university-community efforts. Such a…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Community Involvement, Community Programs, Higher Education
Rochester Univ., NY. Management Research Center. – 1973
This report describes an experimental program in which civilians and police officers work as two-person teams, patrolling fixed "beat" areas in selected urban neighborhoods. These teams work in responding to service calls, aiding regular mobile patrols in their duties, deterring criminal activity and civilian victimization, and…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Cooperation, Community Involvement, Community Programs
Carter, David L. – 1995
Community policing and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) are evolving initiatives that can respond to changing social problems and demands. However, many of the challenges faced by both programs arise out of the fundamentals of human nature. Among the greatest barriers to overcome are: (1) the resistance to change that affects law…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Cooperation, Community Coordination, Community Involvement


