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1 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICING ESSAY QUESTIONS READING LIST FOR THE FALL 2009 COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION Reading List for Question #1 Bichler, G., & Gaines, L. (2005). An examination of police officers' insights into problem identification and problem solving. Crime & Delinquency, 51(1), Braga, A.A. (2008). Problem-oriented policing and crime prevention (2nd ed.). Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Braga, A.A., & Bond, B.J. (2008). Policing crime and disorder hot spots: A randomized controlled trial. Criminology, 46(3), Braga, A.A., Kennedy, D.M., Waring, E.J., & Piehl, A.M. (2001). Problem-oriented policing, deterrence, and youth violence: An evaluation of Boston's Operation Ceasefire. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 38(3), Cozens, P.M., Saville, G., & Hillier, D. (2005). Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED): A review and modern bibliography. Property Management, 23(5), , available online at Clarke, R.V., (n.d.). The theory and practice of situational crime prevention. Clarke, R.V., & Eck, J.E. (2005). Crime analysis for problem solvers in 60 small steps. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, available online at Clarke, R.V. (2002). Problem oriented policing, case studies: Report to the U.S. Department of Justice, Document Cordner, G., & Biebel, E.P. (2005). Problem-oriented policing in practice. Criminology & Public Policy, 4(2), Giblin, M.J. (2008). Examining personal security and avoidance measures in a 12-city sample. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 45(4),
2 Goldstein, H. (2003). On further developing problem-oriented policing: The most critical need, the major impediments, and a proposal. Crime Prevention Studies, 15, 13-47, available online at Goldstein, H. (1990). Problem-oriented policing. New York, NY: McGraw Hill. Goldstein, H. (1979). Improving policing: A problem-oriented approach. Crime & Delinquency, 25(2), Green, L. (1995). Cleaning up drug hot spots in Oakland, California: The displacement and diffusion effects. Justice Quarterly, 12(4), Lord, V.B., & Friday, P.C. (2008). What really influences officer attitudes toward COP? The importance of context. Police Quarterly, 11(2), Lumb, R., & Wang, Y. (2006). The theories and practice of community problem-oriented policing: A case study. Police Journal, 79(2), Mair, J.S., & Mair, M. (2003). Violence prevention and control through environmental modifications. Annual Review of Public Health, 24, Weisburd, D., Morris, N.A., & Ready, J. (2008). Risk-focused policing at places: An experimental evaluation. Justice Quarterly, 25(1), Reading List for Question #2 Adlam, K.R.C. (1982). Police personality: Psychological consequences of being a police officer. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 10(3), Balch, R.W. (1972). The police personality: Fact or fiction? Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 63(1), Bannish, H., & Ruiz, J. (2003). The antisocial police personality: A view from the inside. International Journal of Public Administration, 26(7), Belkin, A., & McNichol, J. (2002). Pink and blue: Outcomes associated with the integration of open gay and lesbian personnel in the San Diego police department. Police Quarterly, 5(1), Bennett, R. R., & Greenstein, T. (1975). The police personality: A test of the predispositional model. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 3(4), Berg, B.L., & Budnick, K.J. (1986). Defeminization of women in law enforcement A new twist in the traditional police personality. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 14(4),
3 Burke, M. (1994). Homosexuality as deviance: The case of the gay police officer. The British Journal of Criminology, 34, Colvin, R. (2009). Shared perceptions among lesbian and gay police officers. Police Quarterly, 12(1), Evans, B. J., Coman, G.J., & Stanley, R.O. (1992). The police personality: Type A behavior and trait anxiety. Journal of Criminal Justice, 20(5), Gerber, G.L. (2001). Status in same-gender and mixed-gender police dyads: Effects on personality attributions. Social Psychology Quarterly, 59(4), Gould, L.A. (2000). A longitudinal approach to the study of the police personality: Race/gender differences. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 15(2), Graves, W. (1996). Police cynicism: Causes and cures. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 65(6), Hill, H., Evans, R.C., & Thornton, M. (1999). A cross-cultural comparison of police personality. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 23(1), Lefkowitz, J. (1975). Psychological attributes of policemen: A review of research and opinion. Journal of Social Issues, 31(1), Lyons, Jr., P.M., DeValve, M.J., & Garner, R.L. (2008). Texas police chiefs' attitudes toward gay and lesbian police officers. Police Quarterly, 11(1), Miller, S.L., Forest, K.B., & Jurik, N.C. (2003). Diversity in blue. Men and Masculinities, 5(4), Murrell, M., Lester, D.,. &. Arcuri, A. (1978). Is the "police personality" unique to police officers? Psychological Reports, 43(1), 298. Ortega, A., Brenner, S.O., Leather, P. (2007). Occupational stress, coping and personality in the police: An SEM study. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 9(1), Perrot, S.B. & Taylor, D.M., (1994). Ethnocentrism and authoritarianism in the police: Challenging stereotypes and reconceptualizing in group identification. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24, Skolnick, J., (1977). A sketch of the policeman s working personality. In D.B.Kennedy (Ed.). The dysfunctional alliance: Emotion and reason in justice administration (pp.10-25). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company. 3
4 Sklansky, D.A. (2006). Not your father's police department: Making sense of the new demographics of law enforcement. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 96(3), Twersky-Glasner, A. (2005). Police personality: What is it and why are they like that? Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 20(1), Reading List for Question # 3 Baro, A. L., & Burlingame, D. (1999). Law enforcement and higher education: Is there an impasse? Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 10, Carter, D.L., & Sapp, A.D. (1990). Evolution of higher education in law enforcement: preliminary findings from a national study. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1(1), Carlan, P. E. (2007). The criminal justice degree and policing: Conceptual development or occupational primer? Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 30(4), Cascio, W. F. (1972). Formal education and police officer performance. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 5, Dalley, A. F. (1975). University and non-university graduated patrolmen: A study of police attitudes. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 3, Dantzker, M.L. (1993). Issue for policing: Educational level and job satisfaction: A research note. American Journal of Police, 12(2), Decker, L. K., & Huckabee, R. G. (2002). Raising the age and education requirements for police officers: Will too many women and minority candidates be excluded? Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 25, Finckenauer, J. O. (1975). Higher education and police discretion. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 3, Finnegan, J. C. (1976). A study of relationships between college education and police performance in Baltimore. The Police Chief, 43, Hawley, T.J. (1998). The collegiate shield: Was the movement purely academic? Police Quarterly, 1(3), Johnston, C. W., & Cheurprakobkit, S. (2002). Educating our police: Perceptions of police administrators regarding the utility of a college education, police academy training and preferences in courses for officers. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 4(3),
5 Johnson, R.R. (2005). Minimum requirements for police chiefs in the USA. The Police Journal, 78(2), Kakar, S. (1998). Self-evaluation of police performance: An analysis of the relationship between police officers education level and job performance. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 21, Kappeler, V. E., Sapp, A. D., & Carter, D. L. (1992). Police officer higher education, citizen complaints and departmental rule violations. American Journal of Police, 11, LaGrange, T.C. (2003). The role of police education in handling cases of mental disorder. Criminal Justice Review, 28(1), Lersch, K.M., & Kunzman, L. L. (2001). Misconduct allegation and higher education in a southern sheriff s department. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 25(2), Manis, J., Archbold, C.A., & Hassell, K.D. (2008). Exploring the impact of police officer education level on allegations of police misconduct. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 10(4), Paoline, III, E.A., & Terrill, W. (2007). Police education, experience, and the use of force. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, Polk, O. E., & Armstrong, D. A. (2001). Higher education and law enforcement career paths: Is the road to success paved by degree? Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 12, Roberg, R. R. (1978). An analysis of the relationships among higher education, belief systems, and job performance of patrol officers. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 6, Roberg, R.S., & Bonn, S. (2004). Higher education and policing: Where are we now? Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 27(4), Shernock, S.K. (1992). Effects of college education on professional attitudes among police. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 3(1), Sherwood, C. W. (2000). Job design, community policing, and higher education: A tale of two cities. Police Quarterly, 3, Whetstone, T.S. (2008). Getting stripes: Educational achievement and study strategies used by sergeant promotional candidates. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 24(2), Worden, R. E. (1990). A badge and a baccalaureate: Policies, hypotheses, and further evidence. Justice Quarterly, 7,
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