2021
DOI: 10.1108/pijpsm-05-2021-0067
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Residents’ perceptions of policing and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: PurposeThe COVID-19 pandemic has raised unique challenges for police. Reductions in manpower due to officer illness and the need to social distance to suppress spread of the disease restricts the ability of police to fully engage with the public and deliver full services. Changes to policing strategies may affect residents’ feelings of safety and their relationships with police. The purpose of this study is to understand high crime area residents’ experiences with police and safety during the pandemic.Design/m… Show more

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“…In response, a number of interventions have been implemented in an effort to ensure patients have access to telehealth. For example, tablet loan programs for veterans and identifying Wi-Fi hot spots have helped patients connect virtually, while other community outreach programs have also assisted patients with technical issues . These are important considerations as local, state, and federal governments look to narrow the digital divide and address inequities in health care delivery.…”
Section: Improving Access To Resources Via Community Outreachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response, a number of interventions have been implemented in an effort to ensure patients have access to telehealth. For example, tablet loan programs for veterans and identifying Wi-Fi hot spots have helped patients connect virtually, while other community outreach programs have also assisted patients with technical issues . These are important considerations as local, state, and federal governments look to narrow the digital divide and address inequities in health care delivery.…”
Section: Improving Access To Resources Via Community Outreachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age, race, ethnicity, and language create barriers to telehealth that are challenging to overcome . With the shift toward greater remote patient interaction and care delivery following the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns about further exacerbating existing inequities with telemedicine and digital health have been raised . In this report, we present results from among the first 10 000 patients enrolled in a remote hypertension and LDL-C management program across a diverse population in the MGB health care network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final two articles in this issue discuss unique facets of citizens' views of police during the pandemic. Nouri and Kochel (2021) conducted household surveys of residents in three high-crime, disadvantaged neighborhoods in St. Louis County (MO). Using the natural experiment provided by the pandemic, the surveys were administered both before ( n = 276) and after the onset of COVID-19 ( n = 124).…”
Section: In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%