Community policing continues to be of great interest to policy makers, scholars and, of course, local police agencies. Successfully achieving the transformation from a traditional policing model to community policing can be difficult. This book aims to illuminate the path to make that change as easy as possible. Morash and Ford have produced a contributed anthology with original articles from a variety of well-known researchers, police trainers and leaders.  

Focus on Internal Partnerships: A Framework for Implementing Community Policing in a Unionized Department

Focus on Internal Partnerships: A Framework for Implementing Community Policing in a Unionized Department

Focus on internal partnerships: A framework for implementing community policing in a unionized department
Michael J.PolzinJulie L.Brockman

Many police organizations are at a loss to move much further forward at this point in time beyond some incremental amount. Simply put, American police agencies do not appear to know what it is that they should be doing next

H. Greene (1993)

The simplistic “police and community working together” slogan has an appeal similar to that of “let's wage a war against drugs.” Unfortunately these two maxims suffer from the same weakness: the failure to address how to do it. Until proponents stop writing volumes on the community policing philosophy and develop clear strategies that are easily ...

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