Center for Problem-Oriented Policing
The Center for Problem-Oriented Policing is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to studying and advancing problem-oriented policing. It consists of police practitioners, universities, and scholars studying policing.[1] It was established in 1999 at the University of Albany, with funding from the Department of Justice's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.[2]
| Abbreviation | CPOP | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1999 | 
| Type | Nonprofit organization | 
| Services | Police training, issuing guidelines on specific policing-related problems | 
| Fields | Criminal justice | 
| Director | Michael Scott | 
| Associate director | Ronald V. Clarke | 
| Associate director | Graeme R. Newman | 
| Parent organization | University of Albany | 
| Website | www | 
References
    
- "Center for Problem-Oriented Policing". Arizona State University. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
- "About the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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