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POP Center Responses

Response Guides

Response Guides summarize the collective knowledge from research and practice about how, and under what conditions, certain common police responses to crime and disorder do and do not work. 

  • Guide Number
  • Alphabetical
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By Alphabetical Order

    Asset Forfeiture
    Assigning Police Officers to Schools
    Closing Streets and Alleys to Reduce Crime
    Crime Prevention Publicity Campaigns
    Dealing With Crime and Disorder in Urban Parks
    Focused Deterrence of High-Risk Offenders 
    Gunshot Detection
    Improving Street Lighting to Reduce Crime in Residential Areas
    Monitoring Offenders on Conditional Release
    Shifting and Sharing Responsibility for Public Safety Problems
    Sting Operations
    The Benefits and Consequences of Police Crackdowns
    Using Civil Actions Against Property to Control Crime Problems
    Video Surveillance of Public Places, 2nd Edition
    Center for Problem Oriented Policing

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