Stephen D. Mastrofski

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Stephen D. Mastrofski is an American criminologist known for his influential research on policing practices and critical evaluations of theories such as broken windows policing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
academic
criminologist
person
fieldOfWork criminal justice
criminology
policing studies
hasAcademicSpecialization citizen satisfaction with police
community-oriented policing
crime control policy
crime prevention through policing
evaluation of order-maintenance strategies
evaluation of policing strategies
evidence-based policing
frontline policing research
implementation of policing innovations
law enforcement policy analysis
order maintenance and disorder control
order maintenance policing
organizational change in police agencies
police accountability
police culture
police decision-making
police discretion
police encounters with minorities
police legitimacy and trust
police organization
police performance measurement
police professionalism
police reform
police use of authority
police-citizen cooperation
police-citizen encounters
police-community relations
problem-oriented policing
procedural justice in policing
public order policing
street-level policing
urban policing
knownFor critical evaluation of broken windows policing
empirical studies of police behavior
research on community policing
research on police legitimacy
research on policing practices
nationality United States of America
surface form: United States
occupation criminologist
professor

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broken windows theory hasCritic Stephen D. Mastrofski
subject surface form: Broken windows theory