Community policing continues to be of great interest to policy makers, scholars and, of course, local police agencies. Successfully achieving the transformation from a traditional policing model to community policing can be difficult. This book aims to illuminate the path to make that change as easy as possible. Morash and Ford have produced a contributed anthology with original articles from a variety of well-known researchers, police trainers and leaders.
They focus on:
- Recent research for developing data systems to shape police reform
- Changing the police culture to implement community policing
- Creating partnership strategies within police organizations and between police and community groups for successful community policing
- Anticipating future challenges
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Transforming Police Organizations – J. Kevin Ford, Merry Morash
Part I. Developing Data-Driven Systems
2. Using Assessment Tools to Jump-Start the Move to Community Policing – Cori A. Davis, J. Kevin Ford
3. Citizen Input and Police Service: Moving Beyond the ‘Feel Good’ Community Survey – Michael D. Reisig
4. Using Multiple Methods in Community Crime Prevention and Community-Policing Research: The Case of Project ROAR – Andrew L. Giacomazzi, Edmund F. Mc Garrell
Part II. Changing the Police Culture
5. Styles of Patrol in a Community Police Context – Stephen D. Mastrofski, James J. Willis, Jefrey B. Snipes
6. Dual Responsibilities: A Model for Immersing Midlevel Managers in Community Policing – Mark E. Alley, Elizabeth M. Bonello, Joseph A. Schafer
7. Organizational Change and Development: Fundamental Principles, Core Dilemmas, and Leadership Challenges in the Move Toward a Community-Policing Strategy – J. Kevin ford
Part III. Creating Patnerships
8. Focus on Internal Partnerships: A Framework for Implementing Community Policing in a Unionized Department – Michael J. Polzin, Julie L. Brockman
9. The Nexus of community Policing and domestic Violence – Merry Morash, Amanda L. Robinson
10. Action Research for community-Oriented Policing and Comprehensive School safety Planning – Audrey Z. Martini, Monique Fields, Tracey Goss Mc Ginley, Amanda L. robinson, Merry Morash
11. Social Capital, Collective Action, and Community Policing: A Case Study in Sioux city, Iowa – Mark E. Correia
Part IV. Dealing With Ongoing Challenges
12. The Challenge of Effective Organizational Change: Lessons Learned in Community-Policing Implementation – Joseph A. Schafer
13. Reflections on the Move to Community Policing – David L. Carter
14. Directing the Future of Community-Policing Initiatives – Merry Morash, J. Kevin Ford, Jane P. White, Jerome g. Boles III
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors