Handbook of Policing
DOI: 10.4324/9780203118238.ch14
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“…Some of these are situational; in other words, tailored for particular places and circumstances. Examples of this are community-based programmes, such as police-led drug education programmes, or 'early intervention' programmes in schools to promote community values (Byrne and Pease 2003). The EU Police Mission in Bosnia has regularly employed public information campaigns which aim to promote values in this way, and these tend to be aimed at specific areas of society.…”
Section: Crime Fighting Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of these are situational; in other words, tailored for particular places and circumstances. Examples of this are community-based programmes, such as police-led drug education programmes, or 'early intervention' programmes in schools to promote community values (Byrne and Pease 2003). The EU Police Mission in Bosnia has regularly employed public information campaigns which aim to promote values in this way, and these tend to be aimed at specific areas of society.…”
Section: Crime Fighting Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these techniques require contributions from both police and the public in order to be successful. In addition, Byrne and Pease (2003) argue that effectively putting these methods into practice requires service-level agreements to strengthen cooperation between police and local authorities. Examples of these kinds of service-level agreements can be seen in the EU Police missions in Kosovo and Bosnia, where there is a high-level of cooperation among EU police forces, local police, and local authorities.…”
Section: Crime Fighting Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aansluitend suggereert het concept 'partnership' een gedeelde verantwoordelijkheid. Byrne & Pease (2008) kenschetsen partnerships echter als 'corporatistische duopolies' geleid door gemeente en politie. In de praktijk neemt daarbij vooral de politie een dominante positie in, wat te danken is aan haar 'can do'-karakter.…”
Section: De Engelse Lokale Partnershipsunclassified
“…HMIC, 2000; Irving et al 2001); the outcomes of joint initiatives have been disappointing with high ratios of talk to action and delays in delivering outputs (e.g. Byrne & Pease, 2003); and practical difficulties, to do with such issues as data sharing, technical capacity, expertise in crime auditing, consultation and target setting, have limited what partnerships could achieve in practice (e.g. Gilling, 2005, drawing on Phillips et al, 2002).…”
Section: Engaging Partnersmentioning
confidence: 99%