
Police Strategies
International Association of Chiefs of Police
An excellent source for police material, including policies and training material
International Association of Chiefs of Police
515 N. Washington St.
Alexandria, VA 22314-2357
Telephone: (703) 836-6767 (800) THE IACP
Fax: (703) 836-4543
http://www.theiacp.org
Police Integrity
Department of Justice standards, January 2001
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/lawenforcement/policeintegrity/
Police Attitudes Towards Abuse of Authority: Findings
From a National Study
National Institute of Justice, May 2000
National Institute of Justice, 810 Seventh St.
NW, Washington, DC 20531
Telephone: (202) 307-2942
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/181312.pdf
The Measurement of Police Integrity
National Institute of Justice, May 2000
National Institute of Justice, 810 Seventh St., NW
Washington, DC 20531
Telephone: (202) 307-2942
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/181465.pdf
Broken Windows Theory of Policing
March 2000
An article by Professor David Cole
http://www.nlg.org/npap/research_papers/broken_windows.htm
NYPD Response to the Draft Rport of the United States
Commission on Civil Rights – Police Practices and Civil
Rights in New York City
2000
NYPD
1 Police Plaza
New York, NY 10038
http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/nypd/html/dclm/exsumm.html
Citizens Review Panel Final Report (Police misconduct
in Seattle)
May 1999
Office of the Clerk, 600 Fourth Avenue
Room 104, Municipal Building,
Seattle, WA 98104-1892
http://www.cityofseattle.net/html/crfinalreport.htm
The Role of Penalty Schedules in Managing Police Misconduct
Sept. 1999
A White Paper produced on behalf of the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission by
Philip J. Maloney M. A., Research Fellow
Memphis Shelby Crime Commission, 50 North Front Street, Suite 650
Memphis, Tennessee 38103
Telephone: (901) 527-2600
Fax: (901) 527-5300
http://www.memphiscrime.org/research/whitepapers/wp5.html
“Broken Windows” and Police Discretion
National Institute of Justice, 1999
National Institute of Justice, 810 Seventh St.
NW, Washington, DC 20531
Telephone: (202) 307-2942
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/178259.pdf
Shielded from Justice: Police Brutality and Accountability
in the United States
Human Rights Watch, June 1998
350 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10118-3299 USA
Telephone: (212) 290-4700
Fax: (212) 736-1300
http://www.hrw.org/reports98/police/
Law Enforcement Information On Drug-Related Police Corruption
National Institute of Justice, 1998
National Institute of Justice, 810 Seventh St., NW
Washington, DC 20531
Telephone: (202) 307-2942
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/gg98111.pdf
Report of the Special Committee on Police Misconduct and
Personnel Management of the Council of the District of Columbia
October 1998
http://www.dcwatch.com/police/981006.htm
Police Integrity: Public Service With Honor
National Institute of Justice 1997
National Institute of Justice, 810 Seventh St., NW
Washington, DC 20531
Telephone: (202) 307-2942
http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/163811.pdf
Controlling Police Use of Excessive Force: The Role of
the Police Psychologist
National Institute of Justice, 1994
National Institute of Justice
810 Seventh St., NW
Washington, DC 20531
Telephone: (202) 307-2942
http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/ppsyc.txt
Books
NYPD Battles Crime: Innovative Strategies in Policing
by Eli B. Silverman
Northeastern University Press (June 1999)
This in-depth examination offers an inside view of the New York Police Department
and its striking success in fighting crime.
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