“…Cherney and Chui (2010) point out that at the international level there has been an increasing diversification of policing roles and functions within and external to public police agencies, sometimes referred to as plural policing or 'auxiliarisation', examples of which are widely discussed (Jones and Newburn, 2006;Jones et al, 2009;Rogers, 2016;Dobrin and Wolf, 2016). The use of volunteers in certain roles appears to have been historically common and growing in popularity (Bullock, 2018), volunteering within policing has received limited attention, especially in terms of research (Pepper and Wolf, 2015;Cheah, et al, 2021). Dobrin (2017) states that both the police organisation and communities benefit from police volunteerism because people in free societies are best governed when members of the community take active participation in the oversight of the community.…”