Assertive Policing, Plummeting Crime: The NYPD Takes on Crime in New York City Case Solution
The dramatic decrease in crime in NYC during the 1990s caught the focus of the U.S. and the world, looking to supply signs that new policy and direction strategies that could make an enormous difference for the better. This case tells the tale and narrative of crucial management choices the New York Police Department accredits with the successful assault on the city's crime rate.
The epilogue raises the sensational question of whether the aim of minimizing the abuse of power by police officers is also amenable to the measurement techniques applied to the task of offenders. This case, along with the questions it raises, supplies a strong telling of one of the most successful public sector management initiatives of recent times. HKS case number 1530.0.
This is just an excerpt. This case is about STRATEGY & EXECUTION
PUBLICATION DATE: July 01, 1999