Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Problem analysis in policing / by Rachel Boba.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-49).

Description

1 online resource (viii, 55 pages)

Note

"March 2003"
"The ideas and recommendations in this report come primarily from a two-day forum conducted in February 2002 by the Police Foundation and the United States Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office)"--Page 1.

Summary

"The aims of this report are to introduce and define problem analysis and to provide guidance on how problem analysis can be integrated and institutionalized into modern policing practices. This report is not a “how to” guide on conducting problem analysis, but is a summary of ideas and recommendations about what problem analysis is, what skills and knowledge are necessary to conduct it, and how it can be advanced by the police community, academia, the federal government, and other institutions."--Overview.

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Online Access

Conference Meeting

Problem-analysis forum (2002 : Washington, D.C.).

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