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Case
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Reference no. HKS0938.0
Authors: David Kennedy
Published by: Harvard Kennedy School
Published in: 1990
Length: 17 pages
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Abstract

The police have always taken fighting fear to be part of their job, but they have always assumed that fear reduction was an inevitable by-product of traditional crime-control techniques like patrol and rapid response to 911 calls. Early in the 1980s, the Baltimore County Police Department decided to fight fear directly.

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Abstract

The police have always taken fighting fear to be part of their job, but they have always assumed that fear reduction was an inevitable by-product of traditional crime-control techniques like patrol and rapid response to 911 calls. Early in the 1980s, the Baltimore County Police Department decided to fight fear directly.

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