Reading about “community (oriented) policing” and police models
Abstract
Discusses the actual conceptions about policing used by social scientists. Police models are central entities of thoughts and ideas on policing, which include an observable internal coherence. Stresses that there are in fact only four central police models: the military‐bureaucratic model; the lawful policing model; community‐oriented policing (COP); and public‐private divide policing. Precisely in articulating COP against its negative references, the essence becomes clearer. Concludes that each concrete police apparatus can be considered as a combination of police models. The democratization process can be endangered by the growing dominance of a public‐private (divide) police model. That is the main reason why it is important to encourage the search for a more profound theoretical basis for policing the community.
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Citation
Ponsaers, P. (2001), "Reading about “community (oriented) policing” and police models", Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 24 No. 4, pp. 470-497. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006496
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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