Community Policing
The CPOP in New York
- Jerome E. McElroy - New York Criminal Justice Agency
- Susan Sadd - Vera Institute of Justice
Other Titles in:
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General)
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General)
November 1992 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The Community Patrol Officer Program (CPOP), launched in New York in 1984, was designed to solve problems at the community level through the neighbourhood patrol officer. The authors of this volume present the research and findings of the CPOP. The multi-dimensional role the police officers were expected to play is examined and issues such as the effectiveness of the officers in implementing their new role, the obstacles they encountered, the attitudes of the officers and the perceptions of the community are explored. The book also suggests measures for improving and implementing similar programmes.
Introduction
The Officer's Perception of the Role
Implementing the CPO Role
Evaluating the Performance of CPOs
Supervision in the CPO Program
CPOP in the Context of the Patrol Structure
The Perceptions of Community Leaders
Recommendations and Reflections