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Mission-Based Policing: Advances in Police Theory and Practice

Autor John P. Crank, Dawn M. Irlbeck, Rebecca K. Murray, Mark Sundermeier
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2011
The research revolution in police work has uncovered a multitude of data, but this contemporary knowledge has done very little to change the way things are done in most police departments across the U.S., where the prevalent form of policing is based on the traditional model of district assignments and random preventive patrol. Mission-Based Policing unveils a new paradigm that transitions policing away from practices that while long-held, have inadequately dealt with serious crime.
Drawn from the work of scholars on the cutting edge of police research, this volume argues for a radical shift in the way policing is approached. It provides concrete recommendations for the fundamental reorganization of the policing institution and presents a comprehensive planning regimen for urban problems that encompasses security, urban reinvestment, and public planning. Introducing an innovative, practical model for problem-oriented policing in high crime areas, the book uncovers:
  • Contemporary problems in urban policing today
  • Counter-insurgency strategy and how it might contribute to successful policing
  • The five central principles of mission-based policing: focus, effectiveness, deployment, integrity, and mission’s end
  • The concept of logical lines of operation (LOOs): planning, security, establishing/restoring essential services, and rebuilding
  • Strategies for police department reorganization guided by principles of mission-based policing
  • Potential issues raised by the concept or applications of mission-based policing, including practicality, command problems, and perceived risks
Outlining a specific methodology for police redeployment, the book highlights the importance of hot spot presence, command integrity, and fundamental organizational change that has as its end goal long term reduction in crime statistics through effective crime prevention practices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781439850367
ISBN-10: 1439850364
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 30 b/w images and 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Advances in Police Theory and Practice

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Graduate students in criminal justice and policing and police administrators and leaders.

Cuprins

Introduction: Thinking about Crime’s End. Part I: Toward a Mission-based Model of Policing. The Unasked Question. The Relationship Between Police and Crime. Redesigning American Police, Principles 1 and 2: Focus and Effectiveness.Redesigning American Police, Principles 3 and 4: Deployment and Integrity. The Principle of Mission’s End: Logical Lines of Operation. The Integration of Urban Planning, Economic Development, and Security. Model Integration and Staging Lines of Operation. Part II: Hot Zone Redeployment and Command. Restructuring: A Practical Example. Hot Spots and Police Districts. Toward a Mission-Based Command and Deployment Structure. Anticipated Problems. References.

Recenzii

" … will likely generate a degree of interest in academia as well as contribute substantially to the ongoing conversation on crime-control strategies in urban areas."
—Hugh J Martin, in Security Management

Notă biografică

John P. Crank, Dawn M. Irlbeck, Rebecca K. Murray, Mark Sundermeier

Descriere

Drawn from the work of scholars on the cutting edge of police research, this volume provides concrete recommendations for the fundamental reorganization of the policing institution. The authors present a comprehensive planning regimen for urban problems that encompasses security, urban reinvestment, and public planning. They introduce an innovative, practical model for problem-oriented policing in high crime areas and outline a specific methodology for police redeployment. Highlighting the importance of hot spot presence, command integrity, and fundamental organizational change, the philosophy’s end goal is long term reduction in crime statistics through effective crime prevention practices.