01219pab a2200169 454500008004000000100003000040245008800070260000900158300001300167520064900180650001100829650001400840773006500854909001000919999001700929952010300946180718b1998 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aLanza-Kaduce, Lonn et al. aPolicing in the wake of Hurricane Andrew: comparing citizens' and police priorities c1998 ap.413-19 aTaking advantage of the breakdown of formal social control directly following Hurricane Andrew in Miami, Florida, this paper conducts a naturally occurring breaching experiment to examine the deeper structure of values about policing and police practices. Both citizens of the damaged neighborhoods and the attending police were interviewed to determine the degree of concensus/dissensus concerning ideal and actual priorities of policing during the crisis period. The findings reveal a remarkable degree of consensus among citizens and the police. The implications for a consensus versus a conflict view of policing are discussed. - Reproduced aPolice aAttitudes aDisaster Prevention and Management: an International Journal a40479 c40479d40479 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 7, Issue no: 5pAR40854r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR