Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Are police directed crime prevention programs effective? : an evaluative study of the University of Manitoba campus police's crime prevention programs / by Winston M. Yee.

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1 online resource (multiple pagings)

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"Autumn, 1998"
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Manitoba, 1998.

Summary

"The University of Manitoba Police Department (Campus Police), is responsible for protecting life and property on the campus. These responsibilities include crime prevention measures directed towards the University of Manitoba community. This thesis will evaluate the effectiveness of the Campus Police's crime prevention strategies/programs. The goals of the Campus Police's crime prevention Strategies/programs are to: (1) decrease crime, (2) decrease fear of crime, and (3) increase communication and improve relations between the police and the community. The evaIuation will measure the extent to which these goals have been met."--Introduction.

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