Mobile police community office: a vehicle for reducing crime, crime harm and enhancing police legitimacy?

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Sarah Bennett
Mike Newman
Michelle Sydes
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[1] The University of Queensland,School of Social Science and ARC Centre of Excellence in Children and Families over the Life
[2] Queensland Police Service,undefined
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Journal of Experimental Criminology | 2017年 / 13卷
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Crime impact score; Crime reduction; Evidence-based policing; Police legitimacy; Hot spots;
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页码:417 / 428
页数:11
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