In this article the proposals by the Association for Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, for a scheme of Community Policing, are outlined and discussed. Their innovatory nature is recognised but a number of problems — the notion of community which they use, difficulties in implementing such schemes and the question of whether they constitute a scheme of community policing — are considered. Finally the question is posed as to whether the Gardai could make the changes required to produce genuine community policing
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
Community policing is central to any conversation about the role of community in law and criminal ju...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore, in broad terms, how policing needs to be developed ...
Abstract This paper deals with the question of the extent to which the ambitions of community polici...
Community Policing (CP) has been a much used, overused and abused term. Many blindly adopt it, other...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
The roots of community policing can be traced to Wilson and Kelling’s “broken windows ” theory. Sinc...
Abstract In this paper, we outline findings from an innovative action research project in an English...
The concept of community policing dominates the law enforcement profession today. One would be hard ...
The Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights chaired by Mr. Seán Ardagh T.D....
This paper examines the factors that contribute to the successful implementation of community polici...
Suggests that community policing hasn't adequately transformed from a discrete program to a shift wi...
This study reviews different literature of several different contexts for community policing. There ...
The subtle and complex nature of Northern Ireland’s transitional landscape presents acute diffi cult...
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
Community policing is central to any conversation about the role of community in law and criminal ju...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore, in broad terms, how policing needs to be developed ...
Abstract This paper deals with the question of the extent to which the ambitions of community polici...
Community Policing (CP) has been a much used, overused and abused term. Many blindly adopt it, other...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
The roots of community policing can be traced to Wilson and Kelling’s “broken windows ” theory. Sinc...
Abstract In this paper, we outline findings from an innovative action research project in an English...
The concept of community policing dominates the law enforcement profession today. One would be hard ...
The Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights chaired by Mr. Seán Ardagh T.D....
This paper examines the factors that contribute to the successful implementation of community polici...
Suggests that community policing hasn't adequately transformed from a discrete program to a shift wi...
This study reviews different literature of several different contexts for community policing. There ...
The subtle and complex nature of Northern Ireland’s transitional landscape presents acute diffi cult...
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
Community policing is central to any conversation about the role of community in law and criminal ju...