Civilizing Surveillance Practices: The Pullman Police Department Public Safety Camera Monitoring Internship Program

作者: David A. Makin , Gary Jenkins , Michael Gaffney

DOI: 10.1080/19361610.2016.1178014

关键词: General partnershipPublic relationsInternshipPolice departmentResponse capacityCrime preventionElement (criminal law)Descriptive researchEngineering

摘要: ABSTRACTThis article provides background, insight and an assessment of the challenges benefits using college student interns to monitor public safety cameras. Based on one element a strong partnership between Pullman (WA) Police Department Washington State University, this descriptive study focuses formation internship program cameras in high-disorder area enhance crime prevention, police response capacity, safety. This effort has been underway for over2 years, illustrates positive outcomes that can result from effective practitioner/academic collaborations.

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