In the most understandable and comprehensive text to date on the subject of community policing, the authors trace the historical development of American policing through the community era of present day. They introduce readers to the concept of community in modern society and explore changes in the function and legitimacy of police organizations. The text offers numerous highlighted commentaries in every chapter from police officers, deputy sheriffs, chiefs, and other practitioners as well as noted police scholars. These real-world examples illustrate themes and issues to students.Community Policing in a Community Eraemphasizes agency leadership, problem-solving, community engagement, coactive policing, organizational change, and strategic planning.
Key topics include:
* A history of American policing * Policing at a time of change * Why police organizations change * Community policing in action * The role of leaders and managers * Community engagement * Selecting and training employees for community policing * Implementing community policing * Evaluating community policing * The future of community policing
Forward by Anthony V. Bouza 1. An Introduction to the Idea of Community Policing Setting the Stage America Is Organized for Crime Community Policing: A Sensical Response to Social Problems Defining Community Policing According to Four Perspective Limitations in Defining Community Policingcing Criticisms of Community Policing Organization of This Book 2. A History of American Policing The Concept of Policing in America The Difficulty of Policing in a Democracy The British Origins of Policing Modern Policing in England Police Corruption During the Political Era Reform and Police Professionalism The Effects of the Police Professionalization Movement Urban Racial Violence 3. The Communityrom Team PolĂ&