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Temple study of Philly police foot patrols demonstrates value of pounding the beat

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Research by Jerry Ratcliffe, chairman of Temple's Department of Criminal Justice, suggests that assigning police officers to walk regular rounds through high-crime neighborhoods can be effective in reducing violent crime. "We found that foot patrols in violent crime neighborhoods in Philadelphia were able to reduce violent crime over the summer by 23 percent," said Ratcliffe. "Unfortunately…when the foot patrols were removed, violent crime returned to the neighborhood."