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Managing Police Operations: Implementing the NYPD Crime Control Model Using COMPSTAT by Phyllis P. McDonald β€” book cover

Managing Police Operations: Implementing the NYPD Crime Control Model Using COMPSTAT

by Phyllis P. McDonald, Williams J. Bratton, Sheldon Greenberg
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Overview

This text is a descriptive presentation of how the largest and most influential police department in the nation, the NYPD, has significantly reduced crime over the last 10 years. As COMPSTAT is a critical tool in implementing the community policing model, this case study and methodology is of supreme importance to anyone interested in community policing and studying crime reduction.

Synopsis

This book is a descriptive presentation of how the largest and most influential police department in the nation, the NYPD, has significantly reduced crime over the last 10 years. As COMPSTAT is a critical tool in implementing the community policing model, this case study and methodology is of supreme importance to anyone interested in community policing and studying crime reduction.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2001
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780534539917

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