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American Bar Association. 1980. Standards on the Urban Police Function. ABA Standards for Criminal Justice, Volume I, 2nd Edition. American Bar Association.

Boba, Rachel, and Roberto Santos. 2011. A Police Organizational Model for Crime Reduction: Institutionalizing Problem Solving, Analysis, and Accountability. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Bureau of Justice Assistance. 1993. A Police Guide to Surveying Citizens and Their Environment.
October. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Chula Vista Police Department. 2009. “Reducing Crime and Disorder at Motels and Hotels in Chula Vista, California.” Submission to the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing.

Clarke, Ronald V., and John E. Eck. n.d. Crime Analysis for Problem Solvers In 60 Small Steps. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Durham Constabulary. 2011. “Tackling Organized Crime.” Submission to the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing.

Eck, John E. 2003. “Police Problems: The Complexity of Problem Theory, Research and Evaluation.” In Problem-Oriented Policing: From Innovation to Mainstream, edited by Johannes Knutsson. Vol. 15 of Crime Prevention Studies. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Eck, John E., and Ronald V. Clarke. 2003. “Classifying Common Police Problems: A Routine Activity Approach.” In Theory for Practice in Situational Crime Prevention, edited by Martha J. Smith and Derek B. Cornish. Vol. 16 of Crime Prevention Studies. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Eck, John E., and William Spelman. 1987. Problem Solving: Problem-Oriented Policing in Newport News. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum.

Enfield Safer & Stronger Communities Board. 2011. “Enfield Gangs Action Group.” Submission to the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing.

Goldstein, Herman. 1990. Problem-Oriented Policing. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Goldstein, Herman. 1977. Policing a Free Society. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger Publishing Company. (Now available from the University of Wisconsin Law School Continuing Education and Outreach.)

Goldstein, Herman, and Charles E. Susmilch. 1982a. The Drinking Driver in Madison: A Study of the Problem and the Community’s Response. Vol. 2 of the Project on Development of a Problem-Oriented Approach to Improving Police Service. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Law School.

Goldstein, Herman, and Charles E. Susmilch. 1982b. Experimenting With the Problem-Oriented Approach to Improving Police Service: A Report and Some Reflections on Two Case Studies. Vol. 4 of the Project on Development of a Problem-Oriented Approach to Improving Police Service. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Law School.

Higdon, Richard Kirk, and Phillip G. Huber. 1987. How to Fight Fear: The Citizen Oriented Police Enforcement Program Package. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum.

Kaplan, Joel M. 2010. GIS for Public Safety: An Annotated Guide to ArcGIS Tools and Procedures. Newark, New Jersey: Rutgers Center on Public Security. Accessible at http://www.popcenter.org/library/reading/pdfs/GISPublicSafety.pdf.

Kennedy, David. 1999. “Research for Problem Solving and the New Collaborations.” In Viewing Crime and Justice From a Collaborative Perspective: Plenary Papers of the 1998 Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice.

LaVigne, Nancy, and Julie Wartell, eds. 1998. Crime Mapping Case Studies: Successes in the Field. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum.

Leigh, Adrian, Tim Read, and Nick Tilley. 1998. Brit POP II: Problem-Oriented Policing in Practice. Police Research Series Paper 93. London: Home Office.

Merseyside Police. 2007. “A Problem-Oriented Approach to Anti Social Behaviour.” Submission to the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing.

St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. 1994. “Mental Illness, False 911 Calls” [newsletter]. Keys to the City: Problem Solving in the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department 3(1).

St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. 1993. “Assaults, Robberies, Disturbances” [newsletter]. Keys to the City. Problem Solving in the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department 1(2).

San Marcos Police Department. 2011. “Noise in Neighborhoods: Achieving Community Together.” Submission to the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing.

Scott, Michael S., and Stuart Kirby. 2012. Implementing POP: Leading, Structuring and Managing a Problem-Oriented Police Agency. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Spelman, William. 1995. “Criminal Careers of Public Places.” In Crime and Place, edited by John E. Eck and David Weisburd. Vol. 4 of Crime Prevention Studies. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Townsley, Michael, Shane D. Johnson, and Ken Pease. 2003. “Problem Orientation, Problem Solving and Organizational Change.” In Problem-Oriented Policing: From Innovation to Mainstream, edited by Johannes Knutsson. Vol. 15 of Crime Prevention Studies. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Townsley, Michael, and Ken Pease. 2002. “Hot Spots and Cold Comfort: The Importance of Having a Working Thermometer.” In Analysis for Crime Prevention, edited by Nick Tilley. Vol. 13 of Crime Prevention Studies. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Truman, Jennifer L., and Michael Planty. 2012. Criminal Victimization, 2011. Bulletin. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Tucson Police Department. 2006. “The Top Ten Percent: Targeting the Top Ten Percent of Pawners. A Successful Approach to Reducing Burglaries.” Submission to the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing.

Vellani, Karim H. 2010. Crime Analysis for Problem Solving Security Professionals in 25 Small Steps. www.popcenter.org/library/reading/pdfs/crimeanalysis25steps.pdf.

Weisel, Deborah. 1999. Conducting Community Surveys: A Practical Guide for Law Enforcement Agencies. October. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics and Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. 

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