2010
DOI: 10.1142/s0219246210000057
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Police Work With Youth-at-Risk: What Can Social Work Contribute?

Abstract: While traditional policing focuses on crime control by law enforcement, the Hong Kong Police Force has increasingly affirmed the importance of multi-agency collaboration and service-orientation in their work. The change provides impetus for venturing on more innovative training for police. The Police Attachment to NGOs Program is an unprecedented tailor-made multi-agency training program for serving police officers in Hong Kong. A series of these training programs were commissioned to the Department of Applied… Show more

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“…The two professions have different goals but have been successful in working together in various situations in other countries, i.e., South Africa, Hong Kong, Israel, and Britain (Buchbinder & Eisikovits, 2008;Chun, Chui, Chan, & Cheng, 2010;Jeyasingham, 2017;Masson, 2019). Policing is necessary to provide adherence to concepts that society considered important enough to legislate into laws.…”
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“…The two professions have different goals but have been successful in working together in various situations in other countries, i.e., South Africa, Hong Kong, Israel, and Britain (Buchbinder & Eisikovits, 2008;Chun, Chui, Chan, & Cheng, 2010;Jeyasingham, 2017;Masson, 2019). Policing is necessary to provide adherence to concepts that society considered important enough to legislate into laws.…”
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confidence: 99%