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For this week’s assignment assume that you are a police chief in a medium size part urban, part suburban police department. There is no community-oriented policing effort in your town at this time but you want to start one. Create a scenario in which you develop a community-oriented policing policy and then list out detailed steps that would implement that policy. Your goal is to develop a robust, fully functioning program, tell us how you would get there.
Create a narrated PowerPoint presentation that contains at least 10 slides of content.
In your presentation, cite at least 2-3 references using the APA style guide format for in-text citation.
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COMMUNITYORIENTED POLICING
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Introduction
▪ Trust between the general population and the law enforcement agencies is
fundamental to the stability of societies
▪ Community-oriented policing is a philosophy on policing that promotes
organizational techniques
▪ These techniques are utilized to address the causes and decrease the dread
of social disorder and crime (Cordner, 2014).
▪ This is accomplished through problem-solving strategies and community police
associations
▪ The idea is as old as organized policing
▪ Community policing is a philosophy of law enforcement, a mindset about
enhancing the security of the public (Scott et al, 2016).
Key Components of Community Policing
▪ Community-based policing is about local policing addressing local needs
▪ There is an absence of standardization with respect to particular strategies
and terminology of community-oriented policing (Perkins, 2017).
▪ Community policing endeavors can be grouped into three categories
▪ Organizational transformation
▪ Community partnerships
▪ Problem solving
▪ Every one of these elements ...
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