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The content of community policing: a comparison of the daily activities of community and “beat” officers
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Daily ActivitiesCrime ScienceCommunity DevelopmentCommunity PolicingCriminal Justice ReformCommunity OrganizingCommunity EngagementSociologyCrime AnalysisLawCriminal LawPolice OfficersPolice PsychologyNew NameSocial SciencesCriminal Justice
States that proponents of community policing contend that implementation of this strategy should substantially change the nature of police work. Unfortunately, there remains only limited knowledge about what community policing officers actually do, and in fact, many researchers suggest that community policing is merely a new name for traditional forms of policing. Using observational data collected in a medium sized municipal police department, examines the work of community officers and compares it to the work of traditional “beat” officers. Discusses the activities of community officers in light of existing literature which has examined the workload of police officers.
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