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Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library. Many are written by his former students.

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COMMUNITY POLICING PROGRAMS A TWENTY-YEAR VIEW

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By Robert Trojanowicz, Bonnie Pollard, Francine Colgan and Hazel Harden

Community Policing Programs: A Twenty-Year View offers a comprehensive examination of the evolution and impact of community policing initiatives over the past two decades. Authored by leading experts in law enforcement and community engagement, this book delves into the importance of building trust, fostering collaboration, and implementing innovative strategies to enhance public safety. Through extensive research and case studies, the book highlights the challenges, successes, and lessons learned from community policing programs across diverse communities. A must-read for policymakers, law enforcement professionals, and community advocates looking to create safer and more inclusive neighborhoods.

National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University. 1986. 68p.

COMMUNITY POLICING: UNIVERSITY INPUT INTO CAMPUS POLICE POLICY-MAKING

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By Robert Trojanowicz, Bruce Benson, and Susan Trojanowiez

Community Policing: University Input into Campus Police Policy-Making delves into the vital intersection of academia and law enforcement on college campuses. Authored by a team of experts in both fields, this book illuminates the importance of incorporating university stakeholders in shaping campus police policies. Drawing on real-world examples and research data, the authors explore the benefits and challenges of community policing strategies within the campus environment.

Through an insightful analysis, Community Policing emphasizes the significance of mutual understanding and collaboration between campus law enforcement and the diverse university community. This groundbreaking work serves as a comprehensive guide for policymakers, campus administrators, law enforcement professionals, and academics seeking to enhance campus safety and foster positive relationships among all members of the university ecosystem.

National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University. 1986. 48p.

PERFORMANCE PROFILES OF FOOT VERSUS MOTOR OFFICERS

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Dennis M. Payne and Robert C. Trojanowiez

In this insightful book, the author delves into the comparative analysis of performance profiles between foot officers and motor officers in law enforcement agencies. By examining various metrics such as response times, patrol effectiveness, and community engagement, the book sheds light on the distinct advantages and challenges faced by each type of officer. Through comprehensive research and data analysis, readers are presented with a nuanced understanding of how different patrol methods can impact overall law enforcement outcomes. Whether you are a law enforcement professional, a researcher, or simply intrigued by the intricacies of police work, "Performance Profiles of Foot Versus Motor Officers" offers a compelling exploration of the dynamics at play in modern policing practices.

National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center. Michigan State University. 1985. 34p.

The Urban Police Function

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE POLICE FUNCTION. Frank J. Remington, Chairman

Approved Draft of Standards. The following standards were approved by the ABA House of Delegates at its mid-winter meeting in February 1973. They reflect amendments, a few significant but most editorial in nature, made in the tentative draft of the standards which were published in a 303-page report during March 1972. This set of standards was the last so approved of the eighteen formulated by the seven Advisory Committees working under the ABA Special Committee on Standards for the Administration of Criminal Justice. The other subjects concerning which standards have been prepared are listed on the last page of this publication.

NY. Washington Bar Assoc. 1973. 360p.

UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING AND COMMUNITY POLICING: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

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Dennis W. Banas and Robert C. Trojanowicz

"Uniform Crime Reporting and Community Policing: An Historical Perspective" delves into the evolution of crime reporting practices and the implementation of community policing strategies throughout history. This comprehensive book explores the intersection of law enforcement, data collection, and community engagement, offering valuable insights into how these elements have shaped modern policing approaches. Through a meticulous analysis of past events and societal changes, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and successes encountered in the realms of crime reporting and community policing. An essential read for academics, practitioners, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Michigan State University. The National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center. 1985. 30p.