A STUDY OF FOOT PATROL WORK: THE NEWARK EXPERIMENT

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A STUDY OF FOOT PATROL WORK: THE NEWARK EXPERIMENT
refdoc May=1991
JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 81-2349
G KELLING T PATE
HOME OFFICE UNIT RES BULL, 1981 (11) PP30-32
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICE FOOT PATROLS IN REDUCING
CRIME IN NEWARK, N.J. IS DISCUSSED. ALTHOUGH NO NOTICEABLE
IMPACT ON CRIME WAS ACHIEVED, THE PATROLS HAD A CONSIDERABLE
EFFECT ON THE PUBLIC'S FEELING OF SAFETY AND REDUCED THEIR FEARS
OF CRIME.

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