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This mismatch of priorities can hinder the relationship between the police and the community. It can also make the officer's job more difficult and stressful as he or she is presented with conflicting mandates, one set coming from within and the other from without (the community){{Verify source|date=June 2009}}.
 
On the other hand, actual experience in POP illustrates how POP projects also focuses on those very same crime concerns of importance to police. One example is the gangs and gun homicide reduction project reported by Anthony Bragga, David Kennedy, [[Anne Piehl]] and Elin Waring is their evaluation study "The Boston Gun Project's Operation Ceasefire - Measuring the Impact of Operation Ceasefire" (National Institute of Justice, 2001).
 
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