NCJ Number
              132805
          Editor(s)
          
                      G W Cordner, 
                        D C Hale
                    
      Date Published
  1992
Length
              210 pages
          Annotation
              These 10 papers present recent research results and a variety of viewpoints regarding the effectiveness of several major elements of policing including police patrol, local drug law enforcement, criminal investigation, the police role in domestic violence, crime prevention, police training, female police, agency organizational structure, police management, and leadership.
          Abstract
              The papers focus on current approaches, efficient and effective practices, existing knowledge, and gaps in knowledge. An introduction notes that the multiple and often vague or conflicting objectives for law enforcement hamper research regarding police effectiveness. Individual papers consider various forms of patrol, problem-oriented policing, and community policing; burglary and robbery investigations; and past and current tactics in drug law enforcement. Other papers focus on developments in police procedures for handling cases of domestic violence; the effectiveness of citizen crime prevention measures; organizational theory and research; and legal considerations, research, and issues related to police selection and testing. Additional chapters discuss methods by which police departments can best accomplish complete gender integration, current developments in police education, and effective police leadership and management.  Tables, figures, chapter reference lists, subject and author indexes, and author biographies
          