Principal Investigator(s): Hayeslip, David W.; Long-Onnen, Jami; DeVoe, Margo
Summary: This study was an evaluation of the Baltimore County Community-Oriented Drug Enforcement (CODE) Program, which was designed to introduce community policing approaches to combating drug sales in local jurisdictions. In particular, the aim of this project was to assess the effects of the CODE program with respect to citizen attitudes, crime, and market displacement. The CODE program was evaluated as it evolved from 1990 (Phase I) through the end of 1991 (Phase II). In Phase I, a total of se... (view full summary)
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06644.v1
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