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Document Title:
Evaluation of Community Policing in Tempe,
Arizona, Final Report
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Institute for Law and Justice
Document No.:
193423
Date Received:
March 2002
Award Number:
95-IJ-CX-0090
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Evaluation of Community Policing in
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Final Report
October 31,2000
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Executive Summary
Purpose of the Report
The overall purpose of this report is to explain the Tempe, Arizona, Police Department’s
transition to community policing by addressing ques1:ions of primary concern to policing
professionals: What barriers were faced along the wq3y and how were they overcome? How did
communit