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Results for community policing (scotland)
2 results foundAuthor: Mackenzie, Simon Title: Community Policing: A Review of the Evidence Summary: This report: (1) Examines the history of the concept of community policing (CP); (2) Studies some of the definitions of the concept that have been offered by leading policing scholars; (3) Looks at how the concept is implemented in other jurisdictions beyond Scotland; (4) Highlights CP's local roots in the dvelopment of policing styles to complement Scottish communities; (5) Reviews the international evidence on what works in CP; and (6) Makes some recommendations for a useful program of research to develop the understanding of CP in the Scottish context. Details: Edinburgh: Scottish Government Social Research, 2009. 56p. Source: Internet Resource Year: 2009 Country: United Kingdom URL: Shelf Number: 117568 Keywords: Community Policing (Scotland)Policing (Scotland) |
Author: Flint, John Title: Evaluation Study of Reidvale Housing Association Community Policing Initiative Summary: It is important that the community policing initiative continues to be conceived as one part of a wider range of interventions to both prevent and manage anti-social behaviour, with clear roles here for the housing association, police, schools and local youth facilities and organizations. There is overwhelming support from residents, police and housing officers for extending the additional policing initiative. In part this recognises its successes and also the costs associated with ending the initiative. Continuing the initiative is now rated a top priority by a majority of local residents in the survey, although over 80 percent of them believe responsibility for tackling anti-social behaviour lies with the police. A strong argument may also be put forward for the cost-benefits of the initiative arising from falling levels of anti-social behaviour. It is important to note that these benefits will accrue to the police, other agencies and other residents as well as to Reidvale Housing Association and its tenants. Details: Glasgow, Scotland: Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow, 2005. 11p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed October 14, 2012 at http://www.reidvale.org.uk/file/policerep/ Year: 2005 Country: United Kingdom URL: http://www.reidvale.org.uk/file/policerep/ Shelf Number: 126698 Keywords: Anti-Social Behavior (Scotland)Community Policing (Scotland)Costs of Criminal Justice (Scotland)Evaluative StudiesPolice-Community Relations (Scotland) |