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In this study of the opinions of inner-city residents in Athens, Georgia on community policing and the coproduction of law enforcement, Williams (public administration and policy, Florida State U.), used a qualitative, nonexperimental research design that involved interviews of nine citizen focus gr
This book examines the perspectives of inner-city residents in Athens, Georgia and focuses on policing, community policing, and the co-production of law enforcement. A qualitative, non-experimental research design with focus-group interviewing is used to collect, explore, and examine the
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In this study of the opinions of inner-city residents in Athens, Georgia on community policing and the coproduction of law enforcement, Williams (public administration and policy, Florida State U.), used a qualitative, nonexperimental research design that involved interviews of nine citizen focus gr
This book examines the perspectives of inner-city residents in Athens, Georgia and focuses on policing, community policing, and the co-production of law enforcement. A qualitative, non-experimental research design with focus-group interviewing is used to collect, explore, and examine the perceptions and attitudes of East Athens residents and community policing officers. The focus-group technique enables the researchers to gather in-depth data on the expectations of these inner-city residents and the implications for public administrations serving this community. The results of this study examine not only the police service delivery and community policing effort in question, but also more general efforts of implementation and evaluation of public policies.
Autorenporträt
Brian N. Williams is Assistant Professor at the Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy at The Florida State University, Tallahassee.