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Cody W. Telep

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  62
Citations -  3106

Cody W. Telep is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Problem-oriented policing & Evidence-based policing. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 57 publications receiving 2451 citations. Previous affiliations of Cody W. Telep include University of Arizona & George Mason University.

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Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a systematic review

TL;DR: In this article, a broad range of databases, websites, and journals were searched to identify eligible studies that measured pre-post changes in outcomes in treatment and comparison areas following the implementation of policing strategies that involved community collaboration or consultation.
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The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix

TL;DR: The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix as mentioned in this paper is a translation tool that categorizes and visually bins all experimental and quasi-experimental research on police and crime reduction into intersections between three common dimensions of crime prevention: the nature of the target, the extent to which the strategy is proactive or reactive, and the specificity or generality of the strategy.
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Procedural Justice and Legal Compliance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the evidence on whether procedurally just treatment of citizens by agents of the criminal justice system, usually the police, has the effect of increasing the citizen's compliance with the law.
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Is problem‐oriented policing effective in reducing crime and disorder?

TL;DR: The authors conducted a systematic review to examine the effectiveness of Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) in reducing crime and disorder and found only ten methodologically rigorous evaluations that met their inclusion criteria.
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Is Problem-Oriented Policing Effective in Reducing Crime and Disorder? Findings from a Campbell Systematic Review

TL;DR: This article conducted a systematic review to examine the effectiveness of problem-oriented policing (POP) in reducing crime and disorder, finding only ten methodologically rigorous evaluations that met their inclusion criteria.