Police research technology: Functional relations between juvenile citations and criminal offenses |
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Authors: | George H. Currey Adam F. Carr John F. Schnelle Todd R. Risley |
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Affiliation: | Youth Guidance Division Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Nashville, Tennessee 37202, USA;Department of Human Development University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA;Department of Psychology Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130, USA;Department of Human Development University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA |
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Abstract: | In a multiple-reversal time-series design, additional plainclothes youth guidance officers were assigned to patrol and to issue juvenile warning citations in one of two target areas during school hours on weekdays. The presence and activity of these officers resulted in modest but consistent reductions in the number of criminal incidents reported in the target area. An untreated control area showed no consistent changes in the rates of criminal incidents. Issuance of juvenile citations appears to be a modestly effective crime control technology which may be implemented in a cost-efficient manner. |
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