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The co-implementation of Compstat and community policing
Authors:James J. Willis  Stephen D. Mastrofski
Affiliation:
  • a Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University 4400 University Drive, MS 4F4, Fairfax, VA 22030, United States
  • b Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Mail code 4505, Carbondale, IL 62901, United States
  • Abstract:Over the last twenty-five years Compstat and community policing have emerged as powerful movements in U.S. police reform. Despite their importance, there are virtually no studies on how they interact when implemented in the same police organization. Based on field work in seven police agencies, this article provides the first systematic research on this co-implementation issue. In doing so it examines the reform literature to illuminate and clarify the key doctrinal elements of Compstat and community policing, including where they are similar and where they differ. Next it describes the patterns of co-implementation that emerged across different sites, including the finding that these reforms operated largely independently. This leads us to consider a broader theoretical explanation for why this should be the case and to provide a basis for enriching future research on the co-implementation of these reforms.
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