Multiple Choice
Enforcement aimed at specific offenses committed by specific offenders at specific times and places is referred to as
A) problem-oriented policing.
B) the root-cause approach.
C) crime-specific policing.
D) concentrated patrol.
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Q11: Ultimately,the linkage between Compstat and community policing
Q12: From an organizational development perspective,the implementation of
Q13: The implication of the scientific premise represented
Q14: Under the Compstat accountability model,the focus of
Q15: Findings in Fort Worth,Texas,note Compstat's central strategic
Q16: Compstat is strikingly similar to the generic
Q17: The Compstat strategy meetings as originally conducted
Q18: The validity of the crime drop in
Q19: Compstat was developed in what decade?<br>A) 1970s<br>B)