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Citation

He N, Zhao J, Lovrich NP. Crime Delinq. 2005; 51(3): 295-317.

Affiliation

College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern Univ; Dept of Criminal Justice, Univ of Nebraska at Omaha; Dept of Political Science and Criminal Justice, Washington State Univ at Pullman

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0011128704266756

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article examines the environmental impact on the programmatic implementation of community-oriented policing (COP) in large municipal police agencies during the 1990s. Three waves of nationwide surveys (1993, 1996, and 2000) based on a random sample of 281 municipalities and the corresponding police agencies were used for our analysis. Based on one-way generalized least square (GLS) panel data analysis, we found that post-Crime Control Act of 1994 federal funding and council-manager forms of government are significant predictors of COP implementation. To the contrary, other environmental factors such as personnel resources, city socioeconomic status, and mechanisms for citizen participation did not yield any statistically significant effects.

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