In nations all over the world, community policing has been found
extremely beneficial in improving public confidence in the police.
Community-oriented policing and police-citizen cooperation is now
the accepted framework for all progressive police departments.
Drawn from the proceedings at the 2010 International Police
Executive Symposium (IPES) in Kerala, India and other IPES sources,
Global Community Policing: Problems and Challenges presents new
insights into this policing model and a critical appraisal of
successes and challenges in various jurisdictions across the
globe.
The book begins with a chapter on how governments can design,
implement, and support community policing based on lessons learned
from history. Next, it explores research findings and pilot
programs for community policing in eight different regions from
Sweden to South Africa. Topics addressed include police safety,
female empowerment, the impact of emotional intelligence on
community policing, predatory leadership, operational challenges,
interactions between police and persons with mental illness, and
civilian policing. The book examines ways of measuring the success
of police policies through citizen surveys and other methods. It
also discusses Operation Weed and Seed, a community policing
initiative in the United States.
A valuable resource for researchers and practitioners of
community-oriented policing, this book demonstrates how the
practices and even some of the principles guiding the framework of
community policing vary greatly across jurisdictions. By reviewing
the benefits and challenges inherent in this innovative policing
model, police administrators can devise systems that best meet the
needs of their communities.
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