Abstract:Community policing is a general law enforcement philosophy and practice which centers on (i) quality relations between the police and the public and (ii) joint efforts between the police and the public to control crime and social disorder. During the early to mid‐twentieth century police administrators relied upon scientific managerial methods which focused on efficient and standardized police responses to the situations the police were called upon to handle. The police sought to control crime by means of rout… Show more
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