Weisburd's Problem-Oriented Policing

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The title of this policy is Problem-oriented policing. Which was originally proposed by Herman Goldstein in 1979. Later on, Weisburd decided to test out the approach 30 years later. Weisburd believed that if the approach works well and is very effective then all local government and agencies should follow the approach. Weisburd generally believed general conclusion was that solid proof, though unobtrusive in quality and constrained in amount, shows that issue arranged policing is a viable approach to diminishing crime and confusion. In order to assure that crime and disorder is kept to a minimum. My opinion on this is, I don’t understand why this approach hasn’t experienced a lot of criticism. I don’t understand how an approach isn’t based

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