American Journal of Police: Volume 14 Issue 3/4
Table of contents
A multivariate analysis of individual, situational and environmental factors associated with police assault injuries
Robert J. Kaminski, David W.M. SorensenUses data on 1,550 nonlethal assaults recorded by Baltimore County Police Department. Examines factors that are associated with the likelihood of officer injury after an assault…
Strategies to avoid arrest: crack sellers’ response to intensified policing
Bruce D. Johnson, Mangai NatarajanInterviews over 120 sellers and low‐level distributors of the drug “crack” in New York City. Documents seller strategies to counter police tactics. Finds that crack sellers and…
The future terrorists in America
Joseph R. CarlsonLooks at the self‐reported perceptions of police chiefs in a majority of US cities with a population exceeding 100,000. Identifies, regionally and nationally, those internal…
Examining differential officer effects in the Minneapolis domestic violence experiment
Patrick R. GartinReassesses the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment (MDVE) data of the 1980s which said that “arrest works best”. Examines the potential effects of a small number of officers…
Drug abuse resistance education program effectiveness
Robert T. Sigler, Gregory B. TalleyPresents information on the Drug abuse resistance education (DARE) program, a set of 17 lessons on drug resistance given by police officers to sixth grade children. Measures…
The county sheriff as a distinctive policing modality
David N. Falcone, L. Edward WellsArgues that US county‐level policing is distinct from municipal policing. Examines differences between them in terms of historical, political, geographical, functional…
Moving toward community policing: the role of postmaterialist values in a changing profession
Jihong Zhao, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Kelsey GrayExplains Inglehart’s theory that in advanced industrial societies, individual values have moved from materialism to a greater emphasis on freedom, self‐expression and the quality…
Crime fighting: law enforcement and service provider role orientations in community‐based police officers
Stephen B. Perrott, Donald M. TaylorSurveys a police department in a medium‐sized Canadian city to investigate ethnocentrism and role orientation, in particular the officer’s role as crime fighter rather than…
Officer retention patterns: an affirmative action concern for police agencies?
William G. DoernerStudies agency compliance with affirmative action mandate on black and/or female personnel. Examines turnover in sworn personnel in a municipal police department at Tallahassee…