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Dealing with complaints against the police: the resolution process adopted by the Queensland Police Service, Australia
Holland, Robert C. - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 2, pp. 45-62
In 1993 Queensland Police Service, Australia changed the way they dealt with complaints against police officers. The type of system they chose recognized that the majority of complaints against police were of a minor nature, and most complainants generally sought an explanation, an apology, or...
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Women police units in India: a new direction
Natarajan, Mangai - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 2, pp. 63-75
Twenty‐nine all‐women police units have recently (1994) been established by the Tamil Nadu State Police in South India. These units generally consist of 15 women constables and 2 sub‐inspectors under the command of an Inspector. They mainly deal with family‐related disputes and cases...
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A risky business: the recruitment and running of informers by English police officers
Dunnighan, Colin; Norris, Clive - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 2, pp. 1-25
The movement, in the United Kingdom, towards the adoption of proactive policing strategies, and the concomitant emphasis on the use of informers, has resulted in police managers actively encouraging detective officers to increase their use of what is seen by them as a useful resource. However,...
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Frustration, strain and commitment to community policing: a comparative analysis of American and English police officers
Yates, Donald L.; Pillai, Vijayan K.; Humburg, Joel D. - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 3, pp. 1-16
Compares police officer attitudes in Forth Worth, Texas with those of Northumbria, UK. Finds that both groups have remarkably similar experiences with frustration, strain and commitment to community policing (CP). Shows rank as an important predictor of frustration but not of strain, although in...
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Police reform in Northern Ireland
Weitzer, Ronald - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 2, pp. 27-43
The issue of police reform has become especially salient in Northern Ireland since the announcement of a ceasefire in September 1994. This article examines several major policing problems in this society and the kinds of reforms necessary to normalize policing. Particular emphasis is placed on...
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Mental practice enhances recruit police officers’ acquisition of critical psychomotor skills
Whetstone, Thomas S. - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 1, pp. 19-43
Mental practice is a method for acquiring, rehearsing or enhancing a physical skill without using fine or gross motor movements. Experiments were made on 72 student police volunteers at the University of Illinois. Participants were allowed to evaluate their own mental images of firearm skills....
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Community‐oriented policing in Virginia
Taylor Greene, Helen - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 3, pp. 17-31
This study examines community policing in Virginia. The methodology included (1) a telephone survey to identify programs and (2) questionnaires mailed to police agencies with community policing, and serving populations over 100,000. Information was collected to examine community policing, and...
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Criminal forfeiture: an effective alternative to civil and administrative proceedings
Warchol, Greg L.; Payne, Dennis M.; Johnson, Brian R. - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 3, pp. 51-66
Property forfeiture has become one of the more controversial law enforcement techniques currently employed in the War on Drugs. The extensive use of administrative and civil‐judicial forfeiture proceedings has resulted in increased criticism of the program because of their limited protections...
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Routine activities and the spatial‐temporal variation of calls for police service: the experience of opposites on the quality of life spectrum
LeBeau, James; Coulson, Richard - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 4, pp. 1-14
People call the police and want them to handle a variety of matters besides criminal ones. The city is divided into various communities with different functions and routine activity patterns. This paper examines how calls for police service vary with routine activities and time between two...
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Evaluation of standardized field sobriety tests training in North Carolina
Lord, Vivian B. - In: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development 19 (1996) 4, pp. 15-23
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of SFST training in North Carolina. Effectiveness was assessed by comparing differences in the following variables before and after training: (1) the officers’ DWI arrest rates, (2) the officers’ DWI conviction rates, and (3) the...
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