Is blue going green?
John L. Worrall
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2010, vol. 38, issue 4, 506-511
Abstract:
A number of American police agencies appear to have gone "green" by adopting a range of environmental sustainability initiatives. This article situates their efforts within a similar movement afoot throughout urban government and then explores potential theoretical explanations for them. Problems and benefits associated with environmentally-conscious police reforms are also discussed. Along the way, the author lays out a research agenda for scholars interested in further study of the apparent greening of policing.
Date: 2010
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