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"September 2014"--Page 1.
"This is one in a series of papers that will be published as a result of Harvard’s Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety. In the early 1980s, an Executive Session on Policing helped resolve many law enforcement issues of the day. It produced a number of papers and concepts that revolutionized policing. Thirty years later, law enforcement has changed and NIJ and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government are again collaborating to help resolve law enforcement issues of the day."--Page 1.
"NCJ 247182"--Page [4].
Summary
"The boundary between public and private policing
is messy and complex. Police executives deal
with some aspect of it almost every day. Private
investments in security continue to expand and
public/private partnerships of myriad types
proliferate, even as budgets for public policing
stall or decline.
This paper provides police executives an
opportunity to explore the critical issues that arise
at this boundary."--Introduction.