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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2011.11.12.284

Unification of Community Policing  

Park, Jae-Poong (극동대학교 법경찰학부)
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Abstract
Today's policing is toward to the Community Policing. Despite its widespread popularity, there exists a lack of common understanding among academics and practitioners alike regarding the scope of the community policing philosophy and of its ability to integrate these complementary ideas within it. These are Problem-oriented policing, broken windows, Compstat, third-party policing, and hot spots. We will present a definition of community policing and demonstrate how these other policing approaches can be incorporated into the overarching community policing philosophy. We will also discuss the potential benefits of taking such a unified approach with the hope of encouraging further integration among policing innovations.
Keywords
Police; Community Policing; Problem Oriented Policing; Compstat; Third Party Policing; Window Broken; Hot Spot;
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