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Ervin, R. Ferrell – 1988
Research has shown that crime news has consistently been listed as important in the lives of the United States citizenry and has diagnosed the relationship between the societal roles of law enforcement and media as "cool" or hostile. In an effort to review the perceived perceptions of law enforcement personnel to crime coverage,…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Crime, Journalism, Law Enforcement
Addelston, Lorraine W., Ed. – 1983
A study of the criminal justice system in New York City led to the publication in December 1982 of "A Guide to Our Criminal Justice System." A portion of the guide dealt with the steps involved in the arrest to disposition of a juvenile. On July 1, 1983, the New York State Legislature's Act to "Recodify the Family Court Act"…
Descriptors: Court Judges, Criminal Law, Delinquency, Justice
Ostrom, Elinor; And Others – 1977
This study concerns police services delivery in small-to-medium sized metropolitan areas. It addresses three broad issues: the producers of police services, agency cooperation and service delivery, and agency size and service delivery. Each issue is treated in a separate chapter and includes a discussion of several related questions. The 80…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Community Services, Delivery Systems
Fowler, Floyd J., Jr.; And Others – 1979
The Hartford project, an experimental effort to reduce residential burglary, street robberies, and fear of those crimes in an urban residential neighborhood, is described. Its most distinctive feature is its integrative approach in which police, community organization, and physical design changes were used to increase the willingness and ability…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Crime, Neighborhood Improvement
Pompa, Gilbert G. – 1979
Addressed in this speech are police/minority relations problems, particularly the issue of police use of excessive force. References are made to studies and reports on the subject and the difficulty in getting adequate and substantial information on the patterns of occurrence where community friction arising from the use of excessive force is…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Law Enforcement, Minority Groups, Outreach Programs
National Criminal Justice Information and Statistics Service (Dept. of Justice/LEAA), Washington, DC. – 1978
Selected findings are presented from the National Prisoner Statistics (NPS) program, a survey of both inmates in state and federal prisons, and the National Crime Survey (NCS), a survey of victims of crime. Certain conventional beliefs or myths about the nature of crime in the United States are challenged by providing the statistical realities.…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Crime, National Surveys, Police Community Relationship
Dallas Police Dept., TX. – 1975
The Youth Section of the Dallas Police Department has instituted an innovative police diversion project entitled the Youth Services Program as an operational unit of the police department. Fourteen civilian counselors supervised by a police lieutenant function as a diversion unit for arrested juveniles between the ages of 10 and 16. Juveniles that…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Services, Delinquency Prevention, Delinquent Rehabilitation
Bard, Morton – 1970
Recognizing the need for more manpower in preventive mental health, this project sought to demonstrate the feasibility of training police in techniques of intervention in family disturbances, in order to improve mental health and reduce violence. After 2 months of preparation, including a 160-hour on-campus course, the 18 police volunteers were…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Emotional Problems, Family Problems, Law Enforcement
California State Dept. of the Youth Authority, Sacramento. – 1972
The 1967 President's Crime Commission proposed the development of youth service bureaus, the concept and purpose of which were to provide needed services to youth rather than process them unnecessarily through the courts. As the Crime Commission Report provided no models for these bureaus, many types evolved. This study locates and describes…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Delinquency Prevention, Disadvantaged Youth
Berrien, Jenny; Winship, Christopher – 1999
This paper describes the role of religious institutions in reducing youth violence in the inner city. The paper focuses on the Ten-Point Coalition, a group of ministers in Boston who have contributed in specific ways to reducing youth violence in that city. It analyzes the effectiveness of the police in reducing violence, pointing to the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Church Role, Inner City, Minority Group Children
Ahern, James F. – Law in American Society, 1972
The social restrictions and the degeneration of the ideals, attitudes, and moral values of urban police are examined, reflecting the undesirable aspects of this occupation. (JB)
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Police, Police Action, Police Community Relationship
Bercal, Thomas E. – Amer Behav Sci, 1970
Viewing the police as a para-military organization primarily concerned with the control and prevention of crime is inconsistent with the estimate that only 20 percent of police activity is crime related. This study is based on analyses of calls for assistance in 1968 in St. Louis, Detroit, and New York. (DB)
Descriptors: Community Services, Crime, Health Services, Information Services
Block, Richard L. – Amer Behav Sci, 1970
Paper is an analysis of 3,787 response to a questionnaire administered to a nationwide (especially urban north) random sample by the National Opinion Research Center in the summer of 1966. Ghetto blacks were found to support increases in both police power and the protection of civil liberties. (DB)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Civil Liberties, Community Attitudes, Law Enforcement
NUEA Spectator, 1971
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Community Programs, Extension Education
Myers, Lowell J. – Hearing Speech New, 1969
Surveys the policeman's lack of knowledge concerning the deaf and the accidental injuries and deaths which result. A training bulletin now in use by the Chicago Police Department illustrates the kind of information needed to eliminate such accidents. (MB)
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational Programs, Identification, Information Dissemination
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