
Center for Problem-Oriented Policing

POP Guides
POP Guides
Problem Specific Guides
Browse all Problem Guides by Title, Year, Guide No, and CategoryTitle | Guide No | Year Sort descending | Author(s) |
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Robbery at Automated Teller Machines | 8 | Michael S. Scott | |
Drug Dealing in Privately Owned Apartment Complexes | 4 | Rana Sampson | |
Loud Car Stereos | 7 | Michael S. Scott | |
Disorderly Youth in Public Places | 6 | Michael S. Scott | |
Burglary of Retail Establishments | 15 | Ronald V. Clarke |

POP Guides
POP Guides
Response Guides
Browse All Response Guides by Title, Year, and Guide No.Title | Guide No | Year Sort descending | Author(s) |
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The Benefits and Consequences of Police Crackdowns | 1 | Michael S. Scott | |
Closing Streets and Alleys to Reduce Crime | 2 | Ronald V. Clarke | |
Shifting and Sharing Responsibility for Public Safety Problems | 3 | Michael S. Scott, Herman Goldstein | |
Crime Prevention Publicity Campaigns | 5 | Emmanuel Barthe | |
Sting Operations | 6 | Graeme R. Newman |

POP Guides
POP Guides
Title | Guide No | Year Sort descending | Author(s) |
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Using Offender Interviews to Inform Police Problem Solving | 3 | Scott H. Decker | |
Analyzing Repeat Victimization | 4 | Deborah Lamm Weisel | |
Partnering With Businesses to Address Public Safety Problems | 5 | Sharon Chamard | |
Implementing Responses to Problems | 7 | Rick Brown, Michael S. Scott | |
Using CPTED in Problem Solving | 8 | Diane Zahm |