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New York City Police Department Street Crime Unit : an exemplary project / by Andrew Halper, Richard Ku ; with the assistance of the New York City Police Dept. Street Crime Unit.
- Title
- New York City Police Department Street Crime Unit : an exemplary project / by Andrew Halper, Richard Ku ; with the assistance of the New York City Police Dept. Street Crime Unit.
- Author
- Halper, Andrew, 1947-
- Publication
- Washington : U.S. Dept. of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., [1975]
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- Description
- iv, 165 p. : ill.; 27 cm.
- Summary
- This manual presents a detailed description of the policies, procedures, and results of the Street Crime Unit (SCU) which utilizes plainclothes police and 'decoys' to apprehend robbery and assault suspects. The primary objective is to effect quality arrests which lead to convictions --^
- with no increased danger to police or citizens. This manual presents a detailed description of the policies and procedures which govern SCUM operations. The chapters in this manual deal with specific areas of administrative concern, focusing on manpower requirements as well as operational issues. In addition to discussing policies and procedures, each chapter debates replication issues, among the topics presented are: organization and administration; personnel selection, training and evaluation; SCUM crime analysis methods, deployment strategies, and street tactics; guidelines on confrontations and arrests; and the housing hardware and communication systems of the SCUM. The SCU's methods for maintaining the integrity of unit members are explored.^
- The legal issue of entrapment is discussed as well, emphasizing the necessity for developing guidelines to assist officers in avoiding entrapment, figures and facts on SCU costs and results are documented and arrest and conviction rates, injury levels, and crime reductive impact are discussed. Although not complete, recent statistics indicate that approximately 90 percent of all SCU arrests result in conviction. The final chapter presents a comprehensive evaluation design for assessing the outcomes and impacts of Street Crime Unit operations. Appendixes contain statutes for assault, larceny and robbery; procedures for bribery arrest and stop and frisk; an inventory of SCU equipment; and various guidelines and forms relating to the interview and rating of SCU candidates and their subsequent training and performance evaluation. The New York City Police Department Street Crime Unit is one of 13 programs which have earned the LEAA 'exemplary' level.
- Subject
- Note
- "Prepared for the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice ... by Abt Associates Inc., under contract number J-LEAA-014-74."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Organization and administration -- Chapter 3. Personnel -- Chapter 4. Deployment and tactics -- Chapter 5. Confrontation and arrest -- Chapter 6. Facilities -- Chapter 7. Special considerations -- Chapter 8. Costs and outcomes -- Chapter 9. Evaluation -- Appendix A. Statutes for assault, grand larceny, robbery -- Appendix B. Equipment inventory -- Appendix C. Interview questionnaire -- Appendix D. Oral interview guidelines -- Appendix E. Suggested interview statements and questions -- Appendix F. Interview rating sheet -- Appendix G. Teaching guidelines -- Appendix H. Performance evaluation forms -- Appendix I. Bribery arrest procedures -- Appendix J. Stop and frisk guidelines.
- LCCN
- ^^^76601590^//r904
- OCLC
- 2819945
- SCSB-13467955
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library