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Sumner, Dave – College Planning & Management, 2002
Describes a successful community-oriented policing program at the University of South Alabama which has cut crime rates while not requiring extra funding. Discusses the reorganization of the police department, efforts targeting children, university services started by the deputy chief, and other new crime prevention and training initiatives. (EV)
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Higher Education, Law Enforcement, Police Action
Good, Richard D. – Principal Leadership, 2004
In this article, a youth officer explains how police partnerships with schools benefit educators and students. The article provides advice on how schools can establish effective relationships with their local police officers, situations when it is appropriate to share information and when it is not, knowing what questions cannot be asked and what…
Descriptors: Investigations, Police, Police Community Relationship, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Sun, Ivan Y.; Payne, Brian K. – Crime & Delinquency, 2004
This study examined the behavioral differences between Black and White police officers in handling interpersonal conflicts. Observational and survey data from the Project on Policing Neighborhoods and the 1990 census data were used. Actions taken by officers are examined along two behavioral dimensions: coercion and support. Findings show that…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Police, Conflict Resolution, African Americans
Blinick, Michael – Law in American Society, 1975
This article describes an innovative method of conflict resolution both within the community and as a classroom simulation exercise. For journal availability see SO 504 278. (DE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conflict Resolution, Justice, Legal Problems
Cheatham, Richard T.; Erickson, Keith V. – Speech Teacher, 1975
Suggests a course curriculum which includes exercises in audience analysis, interviewing, simulation, role playing, and small group discussion. (MH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Strategies, Human Relations, Interaction
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1979
This report presents the proceedings of a consultation held by the United States Commission on Civil Rights in response to a high volume of complaints about police misconduct. The central focus of the consultation was on institutional mechanisms affecting police conduct. Testimony was presented to the Commission on the following topics: (1)…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Government Role, Personnel Evaluation, Police
Pompa, Gilbert G. – 1977
Organizations like the Mexican American Correctional Association have brought to the attention of Spanish-speaking criminal justice groups the problems affecting Mexican American citizens. Although changes are necessary in all facets of the administration of the justice system, substantive progress is being made. For example, the Office for…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Change Strategies, Correctional Rehabilitation, Court Role
Bard, Morton – 1972
A study is presented of two methods of resolving personal and family disputes by police in low income housing projects and by precinct crisis intervention units. In addition to the analysis of the variables that make for disputes in which police are called upon to intervene, the study addressed itself to an examination of general police…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Relations, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Bittner, John Robert – 1972
A study of communication efforts by the Indiana State Police to improve the organization's "image" with the public included a history of the force based on documents and interviews with retired and active members. The study also examined information officers' perceptions of the image of the Indiana State Police, as well as the different…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Audiences, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Dissemination
Kakalik, James S.; Wildhorn, Sorrel – 1971
This report is the second in a series of five describing a 16-month study of the nature and extent of the private police industry in the United States, its problems, its present regulation, and how the law impinges on it. In this report, the nature, size, growth, and operation of the industry and its personnel are described, including the results…
Descriptors: Industrial Education, Industrial Personnel, Occupational Information, Police
Peer reviewedKelling, George L. – Crime and Delinquency, 1978
Research into the police function, suggests that the emphasis on crime-related activities has failed to achieve crime reduction goals and may have exacerbated problems of police-citizen alienation and citizen fear of crime. In the future, police must abandon strategies which prevent extensive contact with citizens. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Crime, Interaction Process Analysis, Police Action
Steiner, Raymond J. – NJEA Review, 1983
The operating procedures of CHILD FIND, Inc., which serves as a clearinghouse for missing children, are presented. Children who have been illegally abducted are registered in a directory distributed across the nation to schools, police departments, and other relevant institutions. Methods for teachers to obtain the directory are given. (CM)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Clearinghouses, Directories, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJacobs, David; Britt, David – Social Problems, 1979
A hypothesis (based on conflict theory) that the police are more likely to use extreme force where economic inequality is most pronounced was tested with data on killings committed by policemen in the United States. The hypothesis was found to accurately predict the number of police-caused homicides. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Conflict, Economic Status, Economically Disadvantaged, Multiple Regression Analysis
Peer reviewedWilson, Yvonne; And Others – Journal of Government Information, 1994
Annotates 30 local government publications that describe local community efforts to improve policing; find alternative ways of dealing with violence; attract businesses; preserve neighborhoods and buildings; provide open space; and improve employment opportunities. Several publications' statistics were based on 1990 census data. (KRN)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Business, Crime, Employment Opportunities
Peer reviewedPerske, Robert – Mental Retardation, 1994
This article presents 20 reasons why it is usually easy for police to get confessions from individuals with mental retardation. It urges that police training be seen as everyone's responsibility and that individuals with mental retardation be prepared for possible police interrogation. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Criminals, Law Enforcement, Mental Retardation

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