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In nations all over the world, community policing has been found extremely beneficial in improving public confidence in the police. Community-oriented policing and police-citizen cooperation is now the accepted framework for all progressive police departments. Drawn from the proceedings at the 2010 International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) in
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- IPES Preface
- Foreword
- Preface
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Chapter 1 - Community Policing: Theoretical Problems and Operational Issues
- Chapter 2 - The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Community Policing in Democratic Nigeria: Agenda Setting for National Development
- Chapter 3 - Police e Mardumi: Indigenous District-Level Civilian Policing in Afghanistan
- Chapter 4 - The National Challenge on Increase in Crime: Comprehensive Initiatives on Crime Reduction in Japan
- Chapter 5 - A Study on Mahila Dakshata/Suraksha Samities of Maharashtra
- Chapter 6 - Friends of Police (FOP): A Concept for Empowerment and a Movement in Community Policing
- Chapter 7 - Janamaithri Suraksha Project: Community Policing Project of the Government of Kerala
- Chapter 8 - Predatory Leadership as a Foil to Community Policing Partnerships: A West African Case Study
- Chapter 9 - Public Satisfaction With Police: Case Study From Sweden
- Chapter 10 - Community Policing in South Korea: Do Line Officers and Supervisors Feel the Same?
- Chapter 11 - The Weed and Seed Initiative and Police Activity Within Communities
- Chapter 12 - The Survival of Community Policing in a Remilitarized Police Approach: A Paradoxical Case of South Africa
- Chapter 13 - Community Policing in the Netherlands: A Continuously Changing Constant
- IPES History
- Back Cover