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Margolis, Gary J.; March, Noel C. – Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 2008
The first police in the United States to embrace the kind of community-focused policing that "modern" law enforcement embraces, and which was extolled by Sir Robert Peel in 1826, were the New Haven, Connecticut police officers hired by Yale University in 1894 to patrol and keep order on campus. Why did Yale not simply rely on the New…
Descriptors: Police, Law Enforcement, School Safety, Colleges
Benigni, Mark D. – Principal Leadership, 2004
After six months of grueling campaigning, the author anxiously began his tenure as mayor of Meriden, Connecticut, a diverse community of about 58,000 residents that is approximately 20 miles north of New Haven and 20 miles south of the state capitol, Hartford. As a former special education teacher and a current vice principal, it was no surprise…
Descriptors: High Schools, Law Enforcement, Police, Law Related Education
Pendleton, Murray – 1989
Several years ago the police department of Waterford, Connecticut and the local school administration viewed with great alarm the increasing tendency of school age youth to mistrust and misunderstand the criminal justice system. A program entitled "Freedom and the Law" was developed in response to this concern. The project was designed…
Descriptors: High Schools, Law Enforcement, Law Related Education, Police