Document Type
Report
Publication Date
3-1986
Abstract
This study examines the perceived effectiveness of the oldest and most famous citizens' crime commission in the United States--the Chicago Crime Commission.l The commission's effectiveness is measured by the perceptions of influential criminal justice decisionmakers and policymakers.
Recommended Citation
Hoffman, Dennis and Webb, Vincent J., "Perceived Effectiveness of the Chicago Crime Commission, 1980-1985: Insiders and Outsiders" (1986). Publications. 278.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cparpubarchives/278
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Comments
Paper presented at the ACJS Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, March 17-21, 1986.