Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development: Volume 19 Issue 3
Table of contents
Frustration, strain and commitment to community policing: a comparative analysis of American and English police officers
Donald L. Yates, Vijayan K. Pillai, Joel D. HumburgCompares police officer attitudes in Forth Worth, Texas with those of Northumbria, UK. Finds that both groups have remarkably similar experiences with frustration, strain and…
Community‐oriented policing in Virginia
Helen Taylor GreeneThis study examines community policing in Virginia. The methodology included (1) a telephone survey to identify programs and (2) questionnaires mailed to police agencies with…
Defining community policing: practice versus paradigm
Joanne Ziembo‐Vogl, Devere WoodsWhile many believe that community policing has advanced beyond the defining stage, conflict still exists between community policing as envisioned by academics and theorists and…
Criminal forfeiture: an effective alternative to civil and administrative proceedings
Greg L. Warchol, Dennis M. Payne, Brian R. JohnsonProperty forfeiture has become one of the more controversial law enforcement techniques currently employed in the War on Drugs. The extensive use of administrative and…
The intelligent analyst as social scientist: a comparison of research methods
Henry W. PrunckunA study which explores the relationship between law enforcement intelligence and social research. The author argues that because law enforcement intelligence draws heavily upon…