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Developing a Line of Inquiry: Assignment Two Planning List some major ideas/areas of interest that stood out to you

in your observations from Assignment One. Think about anything that really captured your interest or areas of inquiry that you would like to pursue. NYPD policing strategies Criminology Crime rate in NYC NYPD Myths Crime in New York City List some search terms you intend to try using both Google Scholar and one of the library databases. Click here for the UNCC library databases: http://guides.library.uncc.edu/database_english.

Search Terms

Sources I Can Access Based on These Search Terms

Policing NYPD

NYPD

Crime Rate NYC

NYPD Myths

Crime in New York City

Theorizing Policing: The Drama and Myth of Crime Control in the NYPD Peter K. Manning Crime rate has gone down in the city of New York. Police responses are discussed (the drama of policing) and how the media plays a role in it. NYPD Battles Crime: Innovating Strategies in Policing Eli B. Silverman Urban Policing and the Fear of Crime Eli B. Silverman, Jo-Anne Della-Giustina The NYPD are creating new strategies to keep crime under control. Perceptions of Discrimination and Justice in New York City Stephen K. Rice Alex R. Piquero Studies found that in the City of New York the majority of the crimes committed are by minorities. Symbolizing Crime Control: Reflections on Zero Tolerance Tim Newburn Trevor Jones Zero tolerance: the police will tolerate nothing in order to bring the crime rate down. Zero Tolerance: Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City

McArdle, Andrea, and Tanya Erzen A disordered neighborhood will have a higher crime rate so officers must arrest for any street crime they see. "visible Signs of a City Out of Control: Community Policing in New York City."

Proposed Topic/Line of Inquiry: Describe your specific line of inquiry here; basically explain what you intend to research as your Assignment Two research topic. This paper examines crime management in large cities, such as New York City; more specifically we will discuss crime prevention, control, and media portrayals as they work together to paint a picture of illegal activity. References/Works Cited Collect 10-12 sources and begin writing out your citations here. Remember: I want you to use the citation style that is appropriate for your major. Chesluk, Benjamin. "visible Signs of a City Out of Control: Community Policing in New York City." Cultural Anthropology. 19.2 (2004): 250-275. Print. Greene, Judith A. "Zero Tolerance: a Case Study of Police Policies and Practices in New York City." Crime & Delinquency. 45.2 (1999): 171-187. Print. Harring, Sidney L, and Gerda W. Ray. "Policing a Class Society: New York City in the 1990s." Social Justice : a Journal of Crime, Conflict & World Order. 26.2 (1999): 63. Print. Manning, Peter K. "Theorizing Policing: the Drama and Myth of Crime Control in the Nypd."Theoretical Criminology. 5.3 (2001): 315-344. Print. McArdle, Andrea, and Tanya Erzen. Zero Tolerance: Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City. New York: New York University Press, 2001. Print. Newburn, Tim, and Trevor Jones. "Symbolizing Crime Control." Theoretical Criminology. 11.2 (2007): 221-243. Print. "NYPD Battles Crime: Innovative Strategies in Policing." Choice Reviews Online. 37.4 (1999): 37-2470. Print. Silverman, Eli B, and Jo-Ann Della-Giustina. "Urban Policing and the Fear of Crime." Urban Studies. 38 (2001): 941-957. Print. Stephen, K R, and R P. Alex. "Perceptions of Discrimination and Justice in New York City." Policing: an International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. 28.1 (2005): 98-117. Print.

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