Lorraine Green Mazerolle
University of Cincinnati
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Evaluation Review | 2000
Lorraine Green Mazerolle; James F. Price; Jan Roehl
This study evaluates the impact of a civil remedy program (Beat Health) on drug and disorder problems under experimental field trial conditions. Using calls for service data, the authors find statistically significant differences between the control and experimental groups, when drug problem calls prior to the start of the intervention were compared to drug calls during a 12-month follow-up period. The Beat Health sites, especially the residential sites, improved relative to the control sites. By contrast, the control treatment (patrol response) led to significant increases in drug problems, particularly at the commercial properties included in this study. The authors also examined the spatial influences of the Beat Health and patrol responses in catchment areas surrounding each of the 100 study sites. The results show some improvement in the experimental residential sites. The authors found, however, a possible displacement of drug problems in and around both the commercial experimental and control sites. They show that the displacement effect is most notable in the commercial control sites.
Policing-an International Journal of Police Strategies & Management | 1997
Lorraine Green Mazerolle; William Terrill
Describes a problem‐oriented policing program in Jersey City that seeks to identify, analyze, and target drug, disorder, and violent crime problems in public housing. Describes the problem scanning and identification processes that were used to detect hot spot locations within six public housing sites in the study. Begins the research with a premise that public housing sites differ from one site to the next and that, even within some public housing sites, some common area places will have problems, while others will not. Research findings support this premise. Concludes that there is a distribution of crime problems both across and within public housing sites challenging the hot spot label universalistically applied to public housing sites. The problem identification process has implications for the way problem‐solving teams approach policing public housing sites.
Criminology | 1999
Anthony A. Braga; David Weisburd; Elin Waring; Lorraine Green Mazerolle; William Spelman; Francis Gajewski
Justice Quarterly | 1998
Michael E. Buerger; Lorraine Green Mazerolle
Justice Quarterly | 2000
Lorraine Green Mazerolle; Justin Ready; William Terrill; Elin Waring
Archive | 1998
Lorraine Green Mazerolle; Jan Roehl; Colleen Kadleck
Archive | 1998
Lorraine Green Mazerolle; Jan Roehl
Archive | 1998
Lorraine Green Mazerolle; Charles Bellucci; Frank Gajewski
Archive | 1999
Lorraine Green Mazerolle; Jan Roehl
Archive | 1998
Justin Ready; Lorraine Green Mazerolle