Book Description
By focusing on the dual themes of community/police collaboration and problem-oriented policing, this text focuses on police involvement and interaction with the communities they serve. It explores the practical strategies of community policing as well as the philosophy behind the community policing movement. The text gives a historical perspective to community policing, examines it as a philosophy, and introduces the skills criminal justice professionals need to implement an effective community policing program.
Police in the Community: Strategies for the 21st Century FROM THE PUBLISHER
By focusing on the dual themes of community/police collaboration and problem-oriented policing, this text focuses on police involvement and interaction with the communities they serve. It explores the practical strategies of community policing as well as the philosophy behind the community policing movement. The text gives a historical perspective to community policing, examines it as a philosophy, and introduces the skills criminal justice professionals need to implement an effective community policing program.
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Booknews
This text book on community policing offers an historical perspective on this mode of law enforcement and outlines strategies for implementing it in contemporary departments. Chapters discuss problem solving, interpersonal skills, diversity, gang enforcement, interactions with victims and witnesses, the media, crime prevention, and drugs. Attention is given to recent issues and trends, including racial profiling, domestic violence, hate crimes, civilian review boards, and advances in police technology. Case studies illustrate key principles, especially concerning ethics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)