Project TIPS: A Review of Rochester's Law Enforcement-Community Collaborative
by Drake, Gregory M., M.S., ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 173 pages; 1502379

Abstract:

This analysis examines a community-police collaborative named Project TIPS that started in Rochester, NY in 2008. As an active member of the collaborative, the researcher uses systematic observation and structured interviews with collaborative leaders stretching three years of program implementation. Theories of community functions and community policing are examined to analyze the effectiveness of Project TIPS at enhancing community functioning and public safety.

 
AdviserSJohn Klofas; Jason Scott; John McCluskey
SchoolROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SourceMAI/ 50-03, p. , Dec 2011
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsCriminology
Publication Number1502379
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