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ContributorsVandegrift, Judith A. (Author) / Fernandez, Luis (Author) / Humphrey, Kim (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created1997-09
Description

Community policing — “a collaboration between the police and the community that identifies and solves community problems” — is not new to the City of Phoenix Police Department. They adopted this philosophy in the early 1990s. In 1995, they sought to expand community policing in Phoenix by applying for, and

Community policing — “a collaboration between the police and the community that identifies and solves community problems” — is not new to the City of Phoenix Police Department. They adopted this philosophy in the early 1990s. In 1995, they sought to expand community policing in Phoenix by applying for, and receiving, a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice to implement the Comprehensive Communities Program (CCP) — a project designed to implement community policing in an urban neighborhood and demonstrate its potential.

This briefing paper summarizes the measures used in the CCP evaluation and briefly examines whether
results answer the question: Is community policing effective? More specifically, it focuses on whether the Comprehensive Communities Program resulted in outcomes desired by neighborhood residents. That is—Did crime go down? Do residents feel more safe? Does a formal partnership between the police and a neighborhood make a difference?

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ContributorsVandegrift, Judith A. (Author) / Dickey, Linda (Author) / Wabnick, Jane (Author) / Youtsey, Janell (Author) / Heffernon, Rick (Editor) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created1997
Description

In the fall of 1995, the City of Phoenix Police Department convened a special group of people known to be deeply involved with the social and personal aspects of domestic violence. This group, which came to be called the Phoenix Police Department's Joint Task Force on Domestic Violence, consisted of

In the fall of 1995, the City of Phoenix Police Department convened a special group of people known to be deeply involved with the social and personal aspects of domestic violence. This group, which came to be called the Phoenix Police Department's Joint Task Force on Domestic Violence, consisted of police and criminal justice personnel, social service and health care providers, and a number of interested community members. Task Force members soon began earnest discussions on how best to reduce the incidence of domestic violence-a crime that is, sadly, the number one call for police service in the City of Phoenix.

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ContributorsD'Alli, Richard (Producer, Reporter) / Babbitt, Bruce E. (Interviewee) / Carbognin, Laura (Interviewee) / Schumann, Herbert H. (Interviewee) / Péwé, Troy Lewis, 1918-1999 (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1982-05-15
DescriptionHorizon Special: The Unsettled Cities.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-03-17
Description
Friday Edition. Panelists discuss U.S. District Court Judge Raynard Collins's decision regarding Arizona's fines for the English language learning controversy, John Greene's withdrawal from the gubernatorial race, and the approval of seven ballot propositions that will change the face of downtown Phoenix. Panelists include Mike Sunnucks, Business Journal; Howard Fischer,

Friday Edition. Panelists discuss U.S. District Court Judge Raynard Collins's decision regarding Arizona's fines for the English language learning controversy, John Greene's withdrawal from the gubernatorial race, and the approval of seven ballot propositions that will change the face of downtown Phoenix. Panelists include Mike Sunnucks, Business Journal; Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services; Mary Jo Pitzl, Arizona Republic.
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Created2006-08-22
DescriptionSegments on census data showing that Phoenix is now one of three big cities in America where minorities are the majority, heightened security at Sky Harbor Airport following a terrorist plot in Great Britain, and Celiac Disease. Guests include Daniel Arreola, ASU Professor of Geography; Paul Blue, Assistant Aviation Director.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Mahoney, Richard D. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-02-26
DescriptionVoter Turnout with Dick Mahoney (Palacio); 50 + 1 Package with Garry Smith and Sen. Chuck Blanchard (Palacio); Phoenix Budget Package with Frank Fairbanks (Cavanary). Segments on an election night report (voter turnout and the reason for the election) and how the City of Phoenix is dealing with budget problems.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Symington, J. Fife, 1945- (Interviewee) / Swaback, Vernon D. (Commentator) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-09-12
DescriptionVoter Turnout Package, Mike O'Neil Interview (Bloom); Camelback Esplanade Expansion Package, J. Fife Symington III Interview (Miller); Vernon Swaback Commentary #1 Package (Wong). Segments on Election '88, the controversial expansion of the Camelback Esplanade Project, new Monday night guest commentaries (Vernon Swaback, what makes Phoenix a unique place to live)
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Melnick, Rob (Interviewee) / Williams, Jack, 1909-1998 (Interviewee) / Goddard, Terry (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-09-28
DescriptionHistoric Preservation Package, Quality of Life Package, Urban/Rural Growth Package (Bloom); Human Services Package, Growth Costs Package, San Diego Package (Shelton); Rob Melnick In-Studio. Special hour-long episode concerning urban growth in Arizona.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kolbe, Jim, 1942- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1989-01-18
DescriptionN.E. Amphitheater Package, Ray Blandine Interview, Mark Dioguardi Interview (Bloom); Jim Kolbe Package, Rep. Jim Kolbe Interview (Miller); Anne Bendheim Commentary (Bendheim). Segments on criticism of a proposed amphitheater in Phoenix, an interview with Congressman Jim Kolbe, and Anne Bendheim's commentary (a critical look at critics).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1989-01-26
DescriptionDeath Penalty Package, Steve Twist Interview, Colin Campbell Interview (Palacio); Air Pollution Package, Nancy Wrona Interview, Bob Evans Interview (Taylor); Robert Robb Commentary #57 (Robb). Segments on Arizona's death penalty statute, air pollution in Phoenix, and Robert Robb's commentary (Arizona Legislature issues).