Session 65: PO6 -> Police Attitudes Toward Community Policing
Time: 10:00AM to 11:30 AM on Wednesday, November 17
Place: Salon B
Session Chair: Lawrence F. Travis III, University of Cincinnati
Patrol Supervisors' Attitudes Toward Community Policing: Comparing Structured Survey Items and Semi-Structured Debriefing Data
by: Robin L. Shepard, Pennsylvania State University (Corresponding)
Matthew Binder, Pennsylvania State University
Karen Hayslett-McCall, Pennsylvania State University
Perceptions of Impact and Job Satisfaction Among Officers Assigned to Traditional and Community Policing Roles
by: Brian Lawton, Temple University (Corresponding)
Matthew Hickman, Temple University
Alex R. Piquero, Temple University
Community Policing, Organizational Change and Useful Rhetoric: Levels of Acceptance and Preparedness of Chiefs and Agencies
by: Robert R. Friedmann, Georgia State University (Corresponding)
Evaluation of Community Oriented Policing in Thomasville, Georgia
by: Rudy K. Prine, Valdosta State University (Corresponding)
Police Department and Police Officer Association Leaders' Perceptions of Community Policing
by: Colleen Kadleck, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding)
Lawrence F. Travis III, University of Cincinnati

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