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The Counterproductive Effects of Proactive Policing
Proactive policing may not only fail to achieve its intended goal of reducing crime, but could also lead to an increase of criminal activities, according to a recent study. The study shows that the initial deployment of proactive policing can inspire subsequent crimes that justify further policing, instead of deterring crimes.
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ChapterThe Counterproductive Effects of Proactive Policing
EpisodeBehind the Police: How Police Unions Made Cops Even Deadlier
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A new study suggests that proactive policing tactics, such as broken windows policing and stop and frisk, not only fail to reduce major legal violations but can also inspire additional crimes, leading to further increases in police enforcement.
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A new study suggests that proactive policing tactics, such as broken windows policing and stop and frisk, not only fail to reduce major legal violations but can also inspire additional crimes, leading to further increases in police enforcement.