![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/sites/dl/free/007241497x/title/walker_sm1.jpg) The Police in America, 4/e Samuel Walker,
University of Nebraska Charles M. Katz,
Arizona State University-West
Police Work Innovations in Policing
Chapter ObjectivesUnderstand the roots and characteristics of community policing. |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | Understand the roots and characteristics of problem-oriented policing. |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | Be familiar with the findings of community policing and problem-oriented policing research. |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | Discuss zero-tolerance policing and how it differs from other policing approaches. |
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