(PCR)
Police Community Relations
Team Policing
Strategic Policing
Community Policing
Problem Solving Policing
200

When did many agencies begin to explore PCR?

1960s and 1970s

200

Team Policing is an extension of what movement?

The (PCR) or Police Community Relations movement.

200

True or False : 

Strategic policing reduces the enforcement target of traditional crime fighting.

False.

200

Includes organizational strategies that support what?

The systematic use of partnerships and problem solving techniques.

200

What were the social problem examples given under problem solving policing?

Inequality and Lack of education.

300

At the height of PCR, city police departments had storefront centers where...

Where citizens could air complaints and interact with police representatives.

300

At what level were crimes investigated and solved at?

Crimes were investigated and solved at a local level.
300

True or False :

Strategic policing falls under community policing.

True.

300

Proactively addresses the immediate conditions that lead to public-safety issues such as...

Crime, social disorder, and fear of crime.

300

Problem-Solving Policing assumes that many crimes are caused by what?

Existing social conditions within the community.

400

What area of police activity is PCR?

The area of police activity that recognizes the need for the police and the community to work together effectively.

400

How were officers applied to neighborhoods and what were they expected to do?

Officers were applied semipermanently to certain neighborhoods, they were expected to become more familiar with the inhabitants and their problems and concerns.

400

Makes use of what innovative enforcement techniques?

Intelligence operations, undercover stings, electronic surveillance, and sophisticated forensic methods.

400

What were the given examples of partnerships and problem-solving techniques?

Prevent crime by providing advice, talking to students, and encouraging neighborhood watch groups.

400

Problem Solving Policing does what with analyzed crime data?

Uses that information to design strategies and tactics.

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