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Research Department of JusticeOffice of Justice ProgramsNational Institute of JusticeProblem Solving in Practice :Implementing Community Policing in Department of JusticeOffice of Justice Programs810 Seventh Street , DC 20531 Janet RenoAttorney GeneralDaniel MarcusActing Associate Attorney GeneralMary Lou LearyAssistant Attorney GeneralJeremy TravisDirector, National Institute of JusticeOffice of Justice ProgramsNational Institute of JusticeWorld Wide Web SiteWorld Wide Web Site photographs copyright 1998 Digitalstock, and background photo 1994 PhotoDisc, Solving in Practice1 Problem Solving in Practice :Implementing Community Policing in ChicagoWesley G. Skogan, Susan M. Hartnett, Jill DuBois,Jennifer T. Comey, Marianne Kaiser, and Justine H. LovigInstitute for Policy ResearchNorthwestern UniversityApril 2000 NCJ 179556 Jeremy Travis, MockProject MonitorThis program was supported under award numbers 94 IJ CX 0046 and 95 IJ CX 0056 to Northwestern University by the National Institute of Justice,Office of Justice Programs, Department of Justice.
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