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Author: Wallace, Wendell C.

Title: Introduction of a Community Involvement Component in Policing in Trinidad and Tobago: Reality or Rhetoric?

Summary: In 2002, Trinidad and Tobago embarked on a developmental program for the transformation of society by 2020 as formulated in its National Strategic Plan. Part of its 2007 – 2010 plan included the creation of “a society free from the scourge of rampant crime in all its manifestations and where the justice system is transparent, swift and incorruptible and anchored in the Rule of Law”. However, community residents were excluded from the plan. The study examined the merits and demerits of involving community residents in policing in a manner which reflects the „wide blue line‟ rather than the „thin blue line‟ of policing.

Details: International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) and the Geneva Center for the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF) and Coginta, 2011. 45p.

Source: Internet Resource: Working Paper No. 37: Accessed February 6, 2012 at: http://www.ipes.info/WPS/WPS_No_37.pdf

Year: 2011

Country: Trinidad and Tobago

URL: http://www.ipes.info/WPS/WPS_No_37.pdf

Shelf Number: 123997

Keywords:
Community Policing
Police and the Community
Police Reform
Policing (Trinidad and Tobago)