The Importance Of Community Policing

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With the new era of crime has brought about change in how the way police do business, for instance, responding to calls for service and investigating crimes. With the evolving crime has transformed police agencies to upgrade their fundamental level, expand their mission, deter crime and minimized crime rates, rather than merely responding to crimes committed itself. Today’s police departments are more proactive than reactive by succeeding their mission. Violent crime has dropped 50 percent since the 1990s (Future Trends in Policing). Police departments have achieved their goals by incorporating new strategies and new technologies, such as community policing, problem-oriented policing, CompStat, hot spots policing, crime mapping, predictive analytics, intelligence-led policing, closed-circuit video cameras, dash cams, and body …show more content…

While on the other hand, they are adapting to change and overcoming the diversity. Truth be told, there are not enough police leadership to reduce crime and develop model policies and practices in the police force. Senior leadership must develop their successor to pick up the pieces and carry the torch. Many years police agencies in the United States have recognized the importance of community policing, public trust, accountability, and transparency in all aspects. Today, these concepts are applied throughout the police departments such as community policing and building towards the public trust. Police leadership has been focusing on legitimacy and procedural justice in their day to day policing to sustain the public's trust. Public's trust is a must in order for the police to survive in their community. The public expects the police to do their job such as serve and protect while they faced danger and stress risking their

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