Community policing has been a buzzword in Anglo-American
policing for the last two decades, somewhat vague in its definition
but generally considered to be a good thing. In the UK the notion
of community policing conveys a consensual policing style, offering
an alternative to past public order and crimefighting styles. In
the US community policing represents the dominant ideology of
policing as reflected in a myriad of urban schemes and funding
practices, the new orthodoxy in North American policing
policy-making, strategies and tactic. But it has also become a
massive export to non-western societies where it has been adopted
in many countries, in the face of scant evidence of its
appropriateness in very different contexts and surroundings.
- critical analysis of concept of community policing
worldwide
- assesses evidence for its effectiveness, especially in the USA
and UK
- highlights often inappropriate export of community policing
models to failed and transitional societies.
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