Police policy shifts after 9/11 : from community policing to Homeland Security: a New York case study

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    • Alizadeh, Mohsen

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Police policy shifts after 9/11 : from community policing to Homeland Security: a New York case study

Mohsen Alizadeh

(SpringerBriefs in criminology, Policing)

Springer, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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収録内容

  • Intro
  • Contents
  • About the Author
  • Chapter 1: Introduction and Theoretical Framework
  • Theoretical Framework
  • Focusing Events Theory
  • Moral Panic Theory
  • The Link Between the Theoretical Framework and Examined Variables
  • References
  • Chapter 2: Research on Community Policing and Homeland Security
  • Previous Research
  • Community Policing National Survey in 2002 Compared to the Last Two Surveys
  • Research on Funding Community Policing
  • Research on Implementation of Community Policing
  • The Impact of September 11, 2001
  • Homeland Security and Community Policing
  • Shortcomings of Prior Research
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Methodology
  • The Purpose of This Research
  • Research Questions
  • Sample
  • Data Collection
  • Intervening Variables
  • Importance of Intervening Variables
  • Data Aggregation
  • New York City's Data and Data Aggregation
  • Research Design and Data Analysis
  • References
  • Chapter 4: Results
  • NYC Community Policing Results
  • NYC General Policing Results
  • NYC Homeland Security Results
  • NYC Policing From 2012 To 2019
  • Findings Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 5: Summary
  • Discussion
  • Study's Findings and Focusing Events Theory
  • Study's Findings and Moral Panic Theory
  • Study's Findings and Other Literatures
  • Limitations
  • Potential Contribution and Policy Implication
  • References
  • Appendix
  • Index

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