posted on 2006-02-22, 17:53authored byMichael Townsley, Shane D. Johnson, Ken Pease
The widespread adoption of problem-oriented policing requires a dramatic and fundamental change in both the organizational focus of the police and the manner in which day-to-day policing is performed. The focus of this article is on the factors that have limited the implementation of problem-oriented policing.
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Social Sciences
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Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
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Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice
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TOWNSLEY, M., JOHNSON, S.D. and PEASE, K., 2003. Problem orientation, problem solving and organizational change.IN: Knuttson, J. (ed.), Problem-Oriented Policing: From Innovation to Mainstream. Crime Prevention Studies, 15, pp. 183-212