NCJ Number
16795
Date Published
1974
Length
165 pages
Annotation
THESIS EXAMINING THE TEAM POLICING CONCEPT AS IT HAS BEEN CREATED AND IMPLEMENTED BY 15 LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE U.S. AND ENGLAND.
Abstract
EMPHASIS IS PLACED ON THE ADAPTATION OF THE TEAM POLICING CONCEPT BY EACH AGENCY AND, IN SO DOING, A NUMBER OF MODELS OF TEAM POLICING ARE DEVELOPED. THE PREVALENT MODEL IS FOUND TO BE ONE WHICH IS GEOGRAPHICALLY BASED AND STRESSES COMMUNICATION, DECISION MAKING, AND UNIFICATION OF ALL SERVICES WITHIN A SINGLE UNIT. REGARDLESS OF THE MODEL USED, THE COMMON PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION WERE FOUND TO BE LACK OF UNDERSTANDING, MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS, COMMUNICATION, AND COORDINATION. BASED ON HIS PERSONAL VISIT TO EACH OF THE AGENCIES, THE AUTHOR EXPLORES THE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES WHICH RESULTED FROM IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VARIOUS MODELS.