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Longitudinal Evaluation of Chicago's Community Policing Program, 1993-2001

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Longitudinal Evaluation of Chicago's Community Policing Program, 1993-2001
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Longitudinal Evaluation of Chicago's Community Policing Program, 1993-2001
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term organizational transition of the Chicago Police Department (CPD) to a community policing model. The Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) was an ambitious plan to reorganize the CPD, restructure its management, redefine its mission, and forge a new relationship between police and city residents. This evaluation of the CAPS program included surveys of police officers, residents, and program activists. In addition, observational data were collected from beat meetings, and aggregate business establishment and land-use data were added to describe the police beats and districts
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  • Skogan, Wesley G
  • Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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Longitudinal Evaluation of Chicago's Community Policing Program, 1993-2001
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3335
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ICPSR03335.v2
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Label
Longitudinal Evaluation of Chicago's Community Policing Program, 1993-2001
Publication
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3335
Control code
ICPSR03335.v2
Governing access note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions

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