Roger B. Parks mostly deals with Public relations, Metropolitan area, Law, Community policing and Discretion. His Public relations research incorporates elements of Service delivery framework, Normative, Local government and Marketing. His Metropolitan area research spans across into fields like Economic geography, Economy, Project governance, Research findings and Entrepreneurship.
As part of his studies on Community policing, Roger B. Parks often connects relevant areas like Officer. His Variance investigation overlaps with Social psychology and Test. In general Social psychology study, his work on Debriefing often relates to the realm of Observational study, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His main research concerns Metropolitan area, Public administration, Community policing, Public relations and Social psychology. In general Public administration, his work in Local government is often linked to Work and Research program linking many areas of study. His research in Community policing intersects with topics in Disadvantaged and Officer.
His Public relations research includes elements of Service delivery framework, Public sector and Compliance. Roger B. Parks has researched Service delivery framework in several fields, including Coproduction and Public service. Roger B. Parks works mostly in the field of Social psychology, limiting it down to topics relating to Test and, in certain cases, Debriefing.
Roger B. Parks mainly investigates Public administration, Diversity, Protected area, Locality and Economy. His work in the fields of Public administration, such as Problem-oriented policing, intersects with other areas such as Work. His Diversity research spans across into areas like Metropolitan area, Institutional analysis, Public good, Function and Polycentricity.
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Experience, quality of life, and neighborhood context: A hierarchical analysis of satisfaction with police
Michael D. Reisig;Roger B. Parks.
Justice Quarterly (2000)
Can Community Policing Help the Truly Disadvantaged
Michael D. Reisig;Roger B. Parks.
Crime & Delinquency (2004)
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