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    Civilian Gunshot Wounds to the Head

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    Drug law enforcement : a review of the evaluation literature

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    This article describes the results of a systematic review of drug law enforcement evaluations. The authors describe the search procedures and document the results in five main categories: international/national interventions (e.g., interdiction and drug seizure), reactive/ directed interventions (e.g., crackdowns, raids, buy-busts, saturation patrol, etc.), proactive/ partnership interventions (e.g., third-party policing, problem-oriented policing, community policing, drug nuisance abatement, etc.), individualized interventions (e.g., arrest referral and diversion), or interventions that used a combination of reactive/directed and proactive/ partnership strategies. Results indicate that proactive interventions involving partnerships between the police and third parties and/or community entities appear to be more effective at reducing both drug and nondrug problems in drug problem places than are reactive/ directed approaches. But the general quality of research in drug law enforcement is poor, the range of interventions that have been evaluated is limited, and more high-quality research is needed across a greater variety of drug interventions

    Psychological assessment of patrolman qualifications in relation to field performance; the identification of predictors for overall performance of patrolmen and the relation between predictors and specific patterns of exceptional and marginal performance

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    Project supported by grant 046 awarded by the Attorney General under the Law enforcement assistance act of 1965 to the Chicago Police Dept."Report submitted to Office of Law Enforcement Assistance, United States Dept. of Justice."Includes bibliographies.Mode of access: Internet
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