Community Voices, a participatory research project, aimed to change the ways residents are heard and police are held accountable. The central tenet of the project was that creating an authentic representation of community sentiment towards the police has the capacity to reshape power dynamics between law enforcement and marginalized communities. This brief provides an overview of the pilot of Community Voices in Austin, Texas, discusses its impact, and includes attachments that provide more extensive details about the findings and related products
At the core of community policing approaches is expanded citizen interac-tion. Yet, little data exis...
Purpose: There is widespread interest in moving beyond crime statistics to measure police performanc...
This project will aim at a possible program focused on bringing police and community together so tha...
This brief represents the experiences, views, and attitudes of community members who are often under...
Successful community policing is, in part, dependent on the community’s perception of their police o...
While there is considerable social science research demonstrating that minorities such as African, L...
In this exploratory study, we examine the implementation and perceived effectiveness of community po...
Community-oriented policing surfaced in the 1980s as a new philosophy in policing. Despite the wides...
The purpose of this survey study was to assess perceptions of police following a community policing ...
As a society, we are currently in a period of time where the community reflects their dissatisfactio...
This qualitative research study primarily explored the lived experiences of police officers and comm...
Community policing is an emerging practice of policing that aims to address crime and social disorde...
Discusses the benefits of community policing to the community and the department
The purpose of this naturalistic qualitative inquiry was to develop a more complete understanding of...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
At the core of community policing approaches is expanded citizen interac-tion. Yet, little data exis...
Purpose: There is widespread interest in moving beyond crime statistics to measure police performanc...
This project will aim at a possible program focused on bringing police and community together so tha...
This brief represents the experiences, views, and attitudes of community members who are often under...
Successful community policing is, in part, dependent on the community’s perception of their police o...
While there is considerable social science research demonstrating that minorities such as African, L...
In this exploratory study, we examine the implementation and perceived effectiveness of community po...
Community-oriented policing surfaced in the 1980s as a new philosophy in policing. Despite the wides...
The purpose of this survey study was to assess perceptions of police following a community policing ...
As a society, we are currently in a period of time where the community reflects their dissatisfactio...
This qualitative research study primarily explored the lived experiences of police officers and comm...
Community policing is an emerging practice of policing that aims to address crime and social disorde...
Discusses the benefits of community policing to the community and the department
The purpose of this naturalistic qualitative inquiry was to develop a more complete understanding of...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
At the core of community policing approaches is expanded citizen interac-tion. Yet, little data exis...
Purpose: There is widespread interest in moving beyond crime statistics to measure police performanc...
This project will aim at a possible program focused on bringing police and community together so tha...