LEADER 00000cam 22005414i 4500 001 ocm56972020 003 OCoLC 005 20160518075324.6 006 m o d 007 cr cnu|||unuuu 008 041115s2003 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 019 228113478|a474866175|a488483264|a607009508|a614984348 |a646730312|a659050559|a722346337|a728026257 020 1593320760|q(electronic bk.) 020 9781593320768|q(electronic bk.) 035 (OCoLC)56972020|z(OCoLC)228113478|z(OCoLC)474866175 |z(OCoLC)488483264|z(OCoLC)607009508|z(OCoLC)614984348 |z(OCoLC)646730312|z(OCoLC)659050559|z(OCoLC)722346337 |z(OCoLC)728026257 040 N$T|beng|epn|erda|cN$T|dOCLCQ|dYDXCP|dOCLCG|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO |dOCLCQ|dOCLCE|dADU|dE7B|dUV0|dDKDLA|dFVL|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO |dOCLCQ|dEBLCP|dDEBSZ|dOCLCQ 042 dlr 043 n-us--- 049 GTKE 050 4 HV7936.C83|bG88 2003eb 082 04 363.2/3/0973|222 100 1 Gutierrez, Ricky S.,|d1953- 245 10 Social equity and the funding of community policing / |cRicky S. Gutierrez. 264 1 New York :|bLFB Scholarly Pub. LLC,|c2003. 300 1 online resource (x, 244 pages) :|billustrations. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Criminal justice recent scholarship 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-168) and index. 505 0 Preface -- Chap. 1. Introduction -- Chap. 2. Review of the literature -- Chap. 3. Assembling data from diverse sources -- Chap. 4. Establishing hypotheses and analyzing the data -- Chap. 5. Enhancing knowledge in the study of contemporary policing -- Endnotes -- References -- Appendix. 506 |3Use copy|fRestrictions unspecified|2star|5MiAaHDL 520 This analysis of social equity and the solicitation and granting of federal funds will examine how police agencies have changed in lieu of the receipt of these funds authorized by the 1994 Federal Crime Bill. In the first part of this study, an analysis of the recent history of federal funding aimed at improving law enforcement capabilities will be examined. Next, the community oriented policing (COP) movement will be analyzed by detailing the types of programs subsidized by the 1994 Crime Bill funding, their original intent, and how they were to be operationalized will be discussed. A theoretical framework will be presented that will use empirical assessments of the number of community (or proactive) programs in place in each agency, degrees of organizational change noted in a three-year review of each department's structure as reported in the LEMAS survey of police departments, the levels of economic inequality present in the jurisdictions that received COP funding, and the ethnic composition of these jurisdictions. 533 Electronic reproduction.|b[S.l.] :|cHathiTrust Digital Library,|d2010.|5MiAaHDL 538 Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.|uhttp://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 |5MiAaHDL 583 1 digitized|c2010|hHathiTrust Digital Library|lcommitted to preserve|2pda|5MiAaHDL 588 0 Print version record. 610 20 COPS Program (U.S.)|xAppropriations and expenditures. 610 20 COPS Program (U.S.) 650 0 Federal aid to law enforcement agencies|zUnited States. 650 0 Community policing|zUnited States|xRegional disparities. 650 7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xPolitical Freedom & Security|xLaw Enforcement.|2bisacsh 776 08 |iPrint version:|aGutierrez, Ricky S., 1953-|tSocial equity and the funding of community policing.|dNew York : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2003|z1593320019|w(DLC) 2003018749|w(OCoLC)52937314 830 0 Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC) 914 ocm56972020 994 93|bGTK
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