CJS 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Treatment And Control Groups, Restorative Justice, Victimisation
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Evidence based policing is a method of making decisions about what works in policing: knowing and using practices and strategies that accomplish police missions most cost effectively. Targeting police systematically rank and compare levels of harm associated with problematic places, people and situations. Testing police review existing evidence or conduct new experimental tests of police methods/tactics to help chose what works best to reduce harm. Tracking police generate and use internal processes to track the daily delivery and effects of police practices, including tracking the impact of the practices on crime, disorder and community perceptions of police legitimacy. Wilson in early 1970s of police purpose offenders that opportunities for successful misconduct do not exist. Patrol is an indispensable service that plays a leading role in the accomplishment. By creating the impression of police omnipresence, patrol convinces potential. Known also as random patrols, routine patrols, traditional patrolling, downtime. 37-86% of patrol time is spent on patrolling.