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"Ride-alongs" by observers during the experiment also revealed that 60 percent of the time spent by a Kansas City patrol officer typically was noncommitted. In other words, officers spent a considerable amount of time waiting to Click here for The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment (Summary Report) (336KB)
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THE KANSAS CITY; PREVENTIVE PATROL EXPERIMENT; A Summary Report; THE KANSAS CITY; PREVENTIVE PATROL EXPERIMENT; A Summary Report; By; George L. Kelling; Tony Pate; Duane Dieckman; Charles E. Brown; Washington, DC;
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The Kansas City preventive patrol experiment was a landmark experiment carried out between 1972 and 1973 by the Kansas City Police Department of Kansas City, Missouri. It was evaluated by the Police F...
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The Kansas City. Preventive Patrol Experiment. George L. Kelling. Tony Pate. Duane Dieckman. Charles E. Brown. Police patrol strategies have always been...
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The Kansas City preventive patrol experiment. a summary report. Published in 1974, Police Foundation (Washington). The Kansas City preventive patrol...
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This research briefis a methodological critique of Richard Larson's criticism of the Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment.
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His major works include the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment, the Newark Foot Patrol Experiment, “Broken Windows” in the Atlantic with James Q. Wilson, and Fixing Broken Windows with Catherine M. Coles.
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In 1972, he began work at the Police Foundation and conducted several large-scale experiments in policing, most notably the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment and the Newark Foot Patrol Experiment.
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Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment: A Technical Report The Kansas City Police Department (Missouri) conducted an experiment from October 1, 1972, through September 30, 1973, designed to measure the impact routine patrol had on the incidence of crime and the public's fear of crime.
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Like the other policing studies, the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment was important because it challenged a traditional police practice and gave police managers latitude to experiment with alternative strategies.
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