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For courses in Police and Community Relations, Police and Society, Community-Oriented Policing and Special Topics in Policing and/or Criminal Justice. Meticulously researched, this text first defines the concept of community-oriented policing and then guides students through a systemic approach to both its principles and practices. Providing a desirable balance between theory and applications, it considers various interpretations of the overall philosophy and approach to community-oriented policing. The fourth edition includes over 70 additional references and has been streamlined to 15 chapters. There is more coverage of homeland security and recent federal budget cuts, in addition to the latest research and debate on the systemic approach to policing.
Contents
1. The Evolution of Community-Oriented Policing2. Community-Oriented Policing Defined3. Strategic-Oriented Policing4. Neighborhood-Oriented Policing5. Problem-Oriented Policing6. Implementing Community-Oriented Policing7. Organization and Management8. The Role of the Police9. The Role of the Community10. The Role of the Police Chief11. Evaluation12. The Federal Role in Community-Oriented Policing13. Comparative Community-Oriented Policing14. Caveats15. The Future



