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National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Reports, No. 201, January/February 1987

NCJ Number
179493
Author(s)
William Spelman; John E. Eck
Date Published
1987
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This document contains data on testing problem-oriented policing in Newport News, Virginia, and summaries of other articles on topics of interest to criminal justice professionals.
Abstract
The lead article describes the research that led to problem-oriented policing in Newport News and some of the problems solved there. It shows that police are more efficient when they combine a detailed understanding of specific local problems with a commitment to using a wide array of community resources. The document also contains summaries of articles on: alternatives to institutionalization; crime prevention/deterrence; criminalistics and forensics; criminology; institutional corrections (adult); juvenile justice; law enforcement; offenses; probation and parole; reference and statistics; staff resource development; technology/systems; and victim services. Tables, figures