NCJ Number: 178770

Title: Problem-Oriented Policing in Violent Crime Places: A Randomized Controlled Experiment
 
Journal: Criminology Vol.37 Issue 3 Dated August 1999 Pages 541 To 580
 
Author: Anthony A. Braga; David L. Weisburd; Elin J. Waring; Lorraine Green Mazerolle; William Spelman; Francis Gajewski
 
Sponsor: US Dept of Justice National Institute of Justice
 
Publication
Date:
1999
 
Pages: 40
 
Type: Studies/research reports
 
Format: Use this class code for individual journal articles, reprints of journal articles, complete article
 
Origin: United States
 
Language: English
 
Grant No.: 93-IJ-CX-K015
 
Note: An earlier version of this article was presented at the 1997 meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November, San Diego, California.
 
Annotation: This article evaluates the effects of problem-oriented policing interventions on urban violent crime problems in Jersey City, New Jersey.
 
Abstract: Twenty-four high-activity, violent crime places were matched into 12 pairs and one member of each pair was allocated to treatment conditions in a randomized block field experiment. Twenty-eight problem-oriented policing strategies at treatment places included: (1) aggressive order maintenance; (2) drug enforcement; (3) requiring store owners to clean store fronts; (4) removing trash on street; (5) robbery investigations; (6) increased lighting of area; (7) housing code enforcement; (8) erecting fences around vacant lot and cleaning vacant lot; (9) surveillance of place using videotape; (10) code investigation of tavern; (11) razing abandoned building; (12) adding trash receptacles; (13) removing drug-selling crews' stashed guns; and (14) helping homeless people find shelter and substance abuse treatment. The program was successful in reducing crime and disorder at violent places with little evidence that crime had been displaced to surrounding areas. Notes, tables, references
 
Main Terms: Police
 
Index Terms: Crime specific countermeasures; Deterrence; Physical crime prevention; Cause removal crime prevention; Policing innovation; Police crime-prevention; Urban criminality; Problem oriented policing; New Jersey




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