Abstract

Problem-oriented policing is a comprehensive framework for improving policing. It originated at the University of Wisconsin Law School and was first articulated by Goldstein (1979) in a journal article titled ‘Improving Policing: A Problem-oriented Approach’. This article was itself a result of several decades of legal research at the University of Wisconsin and elsewhere about the realities of the law in action and how reality was so different from ideal notions about how the legal system was supposed to function.

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