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Police-Community Relations in Cincinnati
RAND Corporation eBooks2005
Citations Over TimeTop 14% of 2005 papers
K. Jack Riley, Susan Turner, John M. MacDonald, Greg Ridgeway, Terry L. Schell, Jeremy M. Wilson, Travis L. Dixon, Terry Fain, Dionne Barnes‐Proby, Brent D. Fulton
Abstract
In 2002, the Cincinnati Police Department, the Fraternal Order of Police, and the American Civil Liberties Union entered into a collaborative agreement. This agreement pledges its signatories to collaborate in efforts to resolve social conflict, improve community relations, and avoid litigation. The collaborative agreement requires an annual assessment of progress toward the agreement’s goals. In 2004, the signatories contracted with RAND to conduct this evaluation. This report is the first such annual review.
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