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Community and Problem-Oriented Policing
Addressing Crime and Disorder

Eighth Edition


March 2026 | SAGE Publications, Inc
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgements
 
About the Authors
 
Part 1: Historical Foundations and the Evolution of Policing
 
Chapter 1: Policing Today: The Long Arc from Reactive to Proactive
Introduction

 
British Foundations and Early Policing Principles

 
Policing Comes to America: The Political Era

 
The Professional Era (Reform Movement)

 
The Community Problem-Solving Era

 
The Technology and Globalization Era

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Part II: Policing in a Complex Society
 
Chapter 2: Police-Community Partnerships: Trust and Collaboration
Introduction

 
The Meaning of “Community,” And Why It Matters

 
Embracing A New Professionalism

 
Signs of a Healthy Community

 
Effects of The Economy on Police and Community

 
Civilian Oversight: A Partnership in Accountability

 
Community Justice: Redefining Courts and Corrections

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 3: Policing a Diverse and Evolving Society
Introduction

 
Who We Are: A Diverse and Changing Nation

 
Immigrants To the Land of Opportunity

 
Police And Marginalized Groups: Conflict and Challenges

 
Racial Profiling and Bias-Based Policing

 
Transparency And Trust Building: Opportunities and Challenges

 
Early Intervention Systems: Identifying Problem Employees

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 4: Homeland Security: Extreme Challenges for Law Enforcement
Introduction

 
Needed: A Consolidated and Skilled Effort

 
The Many Faces of Terrorism

 
Law Enforcement’s Evolving Role

 
Other Strategies in The Toolbox

 
The Role of Local Police

 
The Role of Community- And Problem-Oriented Policing

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Part III: Problem-Solving Models, Programs, Practices
 
Chapter 5: Problem-Solving: Targeted Interventions
Introduction

 
Problem-Solving: Rationalization And Application

 
Sara: The Problem-Solving Process

 
Challenges And Advancements in Problem-Solving

 
Tailoring Strategies to Neighborhoods

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 6: Crime Prevention: Programs and Practices
Introduction

 
In The Beginning: Public Awareness

 
Problem-Oriented Policing, Community, and Crime Prevention: A Symbiotic Relationship

 
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

 
Situational Crime Prevention

 
The Officer’s Role in Crime Prevention

 
Conducting a Publicity Campaign

 
Displacement of Crime and Diffusion of Benefit

 
Crime Prevention: What Works and What Doesn’t

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 7: Tools for Problem-solving: Using Information and Intelligence Technologies
Introduction

 
First Things First: IT Comes to Policing

 
IT Tools In the Hands of Officers

 
Crime Analysis: Revisiting S.A.R.A.

 
Crime Mapping

 
Real-Time Crime Centers

 
Crime Strategies That Work: Tools for Smarter Policing

 
Applying Social Media: Lessons from the Boston Marathon Bombing

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Part IV: Needed: Organizational Foundation for Problem Solving
 
Chapter 8: Transforming the Culture: Toward Constitutional and Legitimate Policing
Introduction

 
First Things First: What Is Meant by Police “Culture”?

 
Revisiting The “New Professional”

 
Two Essentials for This Environment: Constitutional Policing and Proedural Justice

 
Leadership As a Driver for Police Culture

 
Recruitment And Retention for Community Policing

 
Roles of Key Leaders

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 9: Planning and Implementation: Keys to Success
Introduction

 
Organizational Transformation

 
Strategic Planning: Achieving Organizational Vision

 
Core Elements of Strategic Planning

 
The New Economic and Global Reality in Policing

 
Agency-Wide Implementation

 
Force-Field Analysis

 
A Tool for Measuring CPOP Implementation: CP-SAT

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 10: Training for Problem-Solving: Learning by Doing
Introduction

 
Learning Theories and Methods for Training Police

 
The Learning Organization

 
Training Police as “Guardians”

 
Constitutional Policing and Procedural Justice

 
Mentoring Across Generations

 
Training Methods for Today’s Officers

 
Engaging the Community in Training and Education

 
High Tech Training: From Gaming to AI

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 11: Evaluating Response Outcomes: Do Officers’ Efforts Measure Up?
Introduction

 
Assessments and Impact Evaluations

 
Knowledge and Skills Program Evaluators Should Posses

 
Key Measurements

 
An Evidenced-Based Matrix That Translates Research into Practice

 
Establishing Cause: Tests for Causal Interference

 
Evaluating Officers' Problem-Solving Efforts

 
Not to be Overlooked: Community Surveys

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Part V: Addressing Today’s Crime and Disorder
 
Chapter 12: Problem-Solving in Practice: “What Works” with Drugs, Youth Gang and Violence, and Neighborhood Disorder
Introduction

 
The War on Drugs: New Challenges and Strategic Responses

 
What Works: Law Enforcement and Legislative Efforts

 
Youth Crime and Delinquency q

 
Neighborhood Disorder

 
Abandoned Buildings

 
"Flash Mob Thefts": The Newest Retail Crime Challenge

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 13: Addressing Justice-Involved Individuals and Victims: Mental Illness, Domestic Violence, Cyber Criminals, and Human Trafficking
Introduction

 
Assisting Individuals with Mental Illness

 
Domestic Violence: Integrated Interventions

 
Cybercrime and Online Victimization

 
Human Traffickings

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Chapter 14: The Future is Here! – What Now?
Introduction

 
Policing 2030: The Next Horizon

 
Drivers And Factors Influencing the Future of Policing

 
“Information Overload” – A Real Challenge

 
A Glimpse of What’s Here, What’s on The Horizon

 
Cybercrime And Community Policing

 
Applying Science to Policing

 
Need For Strong Police Leadership

 
Futures Thinking vs. Strategic Planning

 
Case Study

 
Summary

 
Key Terms and Concepts

 
Discussion Questions

 
 
Appendix: Model Academic Curriculum for Problem Solving
 
Glossary

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