This article describes how the programs in Newark were developed, implemented, and evaluated and summarizes the results of those evaluations. The findings indicate that programs designed to carry out the original mandate of urban policing -- to remain in close and frequent contact with citizens -- were most effective. In response to these results, the Newark Police Department has adopted and expanded those program components found to be successful. (Author abstract)
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