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Aquiring a Taste for Order - The Community and Police

NCJ Number
104420
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 33 Issue: 1 Dated: (January 1987) Pages: 90-102
Author(s)
G L Kelling
Date Published
1987
Length
13 pages
Annotation
Police order maintenance activities are important but controversial.
Abstract
They are controversial because there is no clear and consistent definition of what constitutes disorder and because the justification for police intervention in disorderly situations is uncertain. Some behavior that creates disorder is illegal and the basis for intervention is clear: the law. Other behavior that creates disorder is not illegal; instead, it violates community or neighborhood expectations of what constitutes appropriate civil behavior. Under such circumstances a primary basis for police intervention is the political will of the community. (Author abstract)