Our examination of community-based policing research and literature includes thirty-two articles. The articles contained original information on departmental procedure, training, and interactions, both positive and negative, between law enforcement organizations and the communities they serve. The overall goal of community-based policing is to improve the relationships between police and their local communities. Community-based policing promotes positive relationships and collaboration between the police and the citizens in communities in which they serve. In order to improve police legitimacy and community relations throughout the country, proper training and a set of new performance standards needs to be implemented nationwide. Maintainin...
Police forces in England and Wales have faced ongoing difficulties of engagement with minority commu...
Black people die at the hands of police at a disproportionate rate. In the United States, Black citi...
Ethnic communities in the United States are at a greater risk of police-related mortality and experi...
Law enforcement leaders protect and serve citizens using various enforcement models, such as communi...
Discusses the successes of community policing and urges departments to continue to improve their com...
From 2012-2015, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), in partnership with the United States De...
Police officers wear many hats such as protecting people, preventing crimes, and responding to other...
This paper responds to negative public perceptions of United States law enforcement agencies. The re...
Citizen review boards (CRBs) tend to act as unofficial criminal courts for police misconduct. Withou...
This qualitative research study primarily explored the lived experiences of police officers and comm...
As a society, we are currently in a period of time where the community reflects their dissatisfactio...
Discusses the benefits of community policing to the community and the department
Policing in the United States faces a serious public relations problem. There is a lack of trust bet...
Suggests that government increase law enforcement budgets rather than decrease them in difficult fin...
Developing meaningful police-community partnerships may seem implausible, especially in the current ...
Police forces in England and Wales have faced ongoing difficulties of engagement with minority commu...
Black people die at the hands of police at a disproportionate rate. In the United States, Black citi...
Ethnic communities in the United States are at a greater risk of police-related mortality and experi...
Law enforcement leaders protect and serve citizens using various enforcement models, such as communi...
Discusses the successes of community policing and urges departments to continue to improve their com...
From 2012-2015, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), in partnership with the United States De...
Police officers wear many hats such as protecting people, preventing crimes, and responding to other...
This paper responds to negative public perceptions of United States law enforcement agencies. The re...
Citizen review boards (CRBs) tend to act as unofficial criminal courts for police misconduct. Withou...
This qualitative research study primarily explored the lived experiences of police officers and comm...
As a society, we are currently in a period of time where the community reflects their dissatisfactio...
Discusses the benefits of community policing to the community and the department
Policing in the United States faces a serious public relations problem. There is a lack of trust bet...
Suggests that government increase law enforcement budgets rather than decrease them in difficult fin...
Developing meaningful police-community partnerships may seem implausible, especially in the current ...
Police forces in England and Wales have faced ongoing difficulties of engagement with minority commu...
Black people die at the hands of police at a disproportionate rate. In the United States, Black citi...
Ethnic communities in the United States are at a greater risk of police-related mortality and experi...