COMMUNITY POLICING: A QUALITATIVE REVIEW OF COMMUNITY POLICING INTERNATIONALLY AND LOCALLY

  • Lavis, Addison
  • Lavis, Addison
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Publication date
April 2020
Publisher
The University of Arizona.

Abstract

This study reviews different literature of several different contexts for community policing. There are four contexts that are reviewed (these are areas that have robust community policing programs) are New York City, New York, Italy, Tucson, Arizona, and Nicaragua. This review begins by identifying a definition of community policing for the duration of the study. This definition states that without input from government, police departments, and the community, it may not be true community policing. It is incredibly difficult to identify success within public organizations but looking at details of each community policing program, there are specific elements that help make robust community policing programs. When a program incorporates those...

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