Community Policing Summary

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An article written on policing.com, Diamond, Police Executive Research Forum & Bucqueroux, states that with the struggles America has had with terrorism now is the time for the U.S. to stop being “touchy-feely,” and realize that terrorism is a real threat to the America. Diamond (et. al), states that “the danger, however, is the retreating from community policing not only risk reversing hard-won gains in reducing violent crime, but it would become even more difficult for police to find the terrorists among us (p.1, para 2).” Our communities are riveted with crime and even with the help of community-based programs such as neighborhood watch, and constant police patrol, there is no quick solution to rid neighborhoods of crime.
Collaboration of Community and Policing The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 2003, states that “community policing focuses on crime and social disorders through the delivery of police services that include aspects of …show more content…

Effective communication is important in community policing when dealing with communities. However, in order for communication to be successful, it must be timely, consistent, effective and direct. Communication is a two way street and must be effective from both community policing and the community. According to NCJRS, open, and regular communication must be maintained between both parties for the work relationship to be successful.
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Community policing is an essential part of our communities and neighborhoods today. Providing a sense of security for neighborhoods is the duty of law enforcement. Allowing neighbors to participate in programs that allow them to help protect and serve them benefits both law enforcement and communities. Placing an increase of patrol in neighborhoods has shown to decrease the amount of crimes being committed. Neighborhood watch is one of the best forms of community

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