2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1744137421000928
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Community policing on American Indian reservations: a preliminary investigation

Abstract: In the 1970s, Elinor Ostrom and her colleagues found that neighborhood policing works better than metropolitan policing. Though Ostrom articulated design principles for self-governance, the early studies of neighborhood policing did not. In this paper, we articulate the design principles for self-governing policing, which we term Ostrom-Compliant Policing. We then apply this framework to an understudied case: policing on American Indian reservations. Policing in Indian country generally falls into one of three… Show more

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“…Previous research reports that citizens' trust in a nation's police services depends on the availability of resources to maintain line order situations and the ability of police to detect offenders and prevent crime (Crepelle et al, 2022;Lum, Koper, & Wu, 2021). Research also reports a varied level of citizens' trust in police in different regions, with mixed findings (Blair et al, 2021;Madon & Murphy, 2021;Nalla & Nam, 2021).…”
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“…Previous research reports that citizens' trust in a nation's police services depends on the availability of resources to maintain line order situations and the ability of police to detect offenders and prevent crime (Crepelle et al, 2022;Lum, Koper, & Wu, 2021). Research also reports a varied level of citizens' trust in police in different regions, with mixed findings (Blair et al, 2021;Madon & Murphy, 2021;Nalla & Nam, 2021).…”
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“…Moreover, Caskey and Murtazashvili (2022) employed the predatory theory of the state to analyse China's violent assimilationist campaign targeting the Uyghurs, revealing how cultural genocide could occur in tandem with economic growth. This raises important questions about the preservation of cultural institutions (Crepelle et al, 2022;Murtazashvili and Murtazashvili, 2016), which merits further investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%