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The reinvention of policing : crime prevention, community, and public safety / William R. Kelly, Daniel P. Mears.
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Kelly, W. R. (William Robert), 1950-
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Language
English
Published/Created
Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2023]
©2023
Description
xvi, 283 pages ; 24 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
HV7921 .K45 2023
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Law enforcement
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Crime prevention
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Community policing
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Author
Mears, Daniel P., 1966-
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"Contemporary policing is in crisis, a situation that has led to persistent calls to reform it. Unfortunately, many proposed solutions focus on piecemeal changes that ignore a fundamental problem—policing relies on a largely reactive approach that does not in any systematic or comprehensive way focus on crime prevention. Most of what the police do, such as responding to 911 calls for service and employing directed patrols or hot spots policing, fails to address the causes of crime. Compounding this problem is the absence of any institution or agency charged with prioritizing the prevention of crime and for ensuring that police efforts support this goal. Kelly and Mears argue that a better strategy exists, one that places responsibility on the police and other governmental and non-governmental agencies and organizations for truly preventing crime. Why, historically, did crime prevention not take hold and infuse policing? One reason is a design flaw—the vision of policing centered too much on surveillance and too little on efforts that target the diverse causes of crime. The end result? Contemporary policing lacks any institutionalized commitment or systematic approach to crime prevention. It is designed to fail. The Reinvention of Policing diagnoses this problem, along with many others, in American policing. Then the authors turn to solutions. First, they call for a great many reforms to existing practices. Second, they call for a reinvention of the design and focus of policing and, concomitantly, the way that states, cities, and towns approach public safety. This change presents special challenges, but it is the only way to create an appreciable impact in reducing crime and improving justice." -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-265) and index.
Contents
Preface
Our broken criminal justice system and the failure to put public safety first
American policing : a litany of problems
How we got here : policing that does not prioritize public safety
A clean slate : what would an effective public safety approach look like?
Reforming traditional policing--eliminating what doesn't work and keeping and improving what does work to promote crime prevention and public safety
Reinventing policing within a system that prioritizes crime prevention and public safety
Better policing and public safety mean more justice
Conclusion : public safety first
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ISBN
9781538179192
1538179202 (paperback)
9781538179208 (paperback)
1538179199 (hardcover)
OCLC
1372393970
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