Abstract
This analysis examines a community-police collaborative named Project TIPS that started in Rochester, NY in 2008. As an active member of the collaborative, the researcher uses systematic observation and structured interviews with collaborative leaders stretching three years of program implementation. Theories of community functions and community policing are examined to analyze the effectiveness of Project TIPS at enhancing community functioning and public safety.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Community policing--New York (State)--Rochester--Evaluation; Community policing--New York (State)--Rochester--Case studies; Rochester (N.Y.)--Social conditions; Rochester (N.Y.)--Economic conditions
Publication Date
7-1-2011
Document Type
Thesis
Department, Program, or Center
Department of Criminal Justice (CLA)
Advisor
Klofas, John
Advisor/Committee Member
Scott, Jason
Advisor/Committee Member
McCluskey, John
Recommended Citation
Drake, Gregory, "Project TIPS: A Review of Rochester's law enforcement-community collaborative" (2011). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/4261
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to RIT Scholar Works. Physical copy available through RIT's The Wallace Library at: HV7936.C83 D73 2011