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(Community policing Theory)
(The Police are the public and the public are the police) / 4 1 1. 2. 3.
1 Maxfield, Michael, G., Explaining Fear of Crime (London: Home Office, 1987) p. 112.
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2 10 ( 10 )
1. (Core Strategy) ( ) 10 2. (Decentralized)
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3. (Fixed Geographic & Accountability) 4. (Volunteers) (.) (.) 5. (Enhancer)
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6. (Law Enforcement) 7. (Proactive Crime Prevention) 8. ( Problem Solving) (Scanning) (Analysis) (Response) (Assessment)
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9. (Partnerships) () / - 10. (Integration) () () 5
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2. 3. 4. 5. /
(Restorative Justice) (Community Justice) /
(partnerships) (trust) /
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(Louis Radelet) (David L. Carter) 2 1. 2. 3. 4. / 5. 6.
2Carter, David and Radelet, Louis A. The Police and the Community (Michigan , 1994), pp. 75-77.
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7. 8. 9. 10. 11. / 12. 13.
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(Robert Trojanowicz) (Bonnie Bucqueroux)
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- Community Policing Officer (CPO) (generalist) / /
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(Decentralized) (personalized)
10 (Robert Trojanowicz) (Bonnie Bucqueroux) 10
1. (Philosophy and Organizational Strategy) () (
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2. (Commitment to Community Empowerment)
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(full-fledged partners)
3. (Decentralized and Personalized Policing)
4. (Immediate and Long-Term Proactive Solving)
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5. (Ethics, Legality, Responsibility, and Trust)
(Catalyst)
6. (Expanding the Police Mandate)
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7. (Helping Those with Special Needs)
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8. (Grass - Roots Creativity and Support)
9. (Internal Change)
(Generalist) 10-15
10. (Building for the Future)
(decentralized) (personalized)
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9P (Robert Trojanowicz) (Bonnie Bucqueroux)
9 P 1. Philosophy
2. Personalized
3. Policing
4. Patrols 5. Permanent
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6. Place (mini-chief) (coach)
7. Proactive
8. Partnership
9. Problem Solving
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(Community Policing) - (Police and Community Relations)
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3. 4. / 5. 6.
1. 2. 3. 4. / 5. 6.
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