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Author: Gul, Serdar Kenan

Title: Providing Efficient Police Services: A Cost-Benefit Analysis

Summary: This case study evaluates and compares several alternatives for increasing efficiency in the Kent State University (KSU) Police Department in Ohio, USA by using Bardach’s Eightfold Path Model. The KSU Police Department provides money escort services despite the recent decrease in the number of personnel allocated to routine police services. The community expects the campus police to be more visible and respond to calls for service more swiftly. In order to increase efficiency in terms of visibility and rapid response on campus, this study recommends contracting out the money escort services to a private company and redeploy police officers to foot patrol and community policing activities on campus.

Details: New York: International Police Executive Symposium, 2009. 24p.

Source: Working Paper No. 16: Internet Resource: Accessed March 2, 2012 at http://www.ipes.info/WPS/WPS%20No%2016.pdf

Year: 2009

Country: United States

URL: http://www.ipes.info/WPS/WPS%20No%2016.pdf

Shelf Number: 124367

Keywords:
Campus Police (Ohio)
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Police Calls for Service