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Introduction to
Community
Relations &
Community Policing
“Looking Good
Or
Doing Good”
JOHN BABATUNDE LEE
2
Community Relations
or
Community Policing
What is the difference
between Community
Relations and
Community Policing?
3
Police Community
Relations
Benefits and Problems
4
Benefits of Good
Police-Community Relations
 Greater Cooperation
 Decreases in Crime &
Delinquency
 More Effective Enforcement
 Better Communications
 Better Police Recruitment
 More Resources
 Higher Salaries
5
Problem Aspects of Police-
Community Relations
Programs
 Projecting a positive image
 Irregular contact with citizens
 Isolated acceptance of PCR
unit
 Limited influence and respect
for officers
 Focus on strained relations &
crime prevention
6
Problem Aspects of Police-
Community Relations Programs
(cont)
 Advice on crime prevention
from PCR only
 Police accountability by civilian
review boards
 Chief reacts only to law
enforcement concerns
 Officers focus on racial &
ethnic tension
7
Problem Aspects of Police-
Community Relations Programs
(cont)
 Cordial relationship, but superficial
trust
 Intermittent contact with the public
 Officer seldom seen “on the streets”
 Officer is viewed as an “outsider”
 Citizens do not get to know officers
 Influence is from “the top down”
8
Problem Aspects of Police-
Community Relations Programs
(cont)
 No fundamental organizational
change
 Citizens are encouraged to
volunteer
 Service providers stay in
traditional roles
 Success by traditional
measures—i.e., crime rates.
 Most staff members are sworn
personnel
9
Community
Policing
Aspects and
Characteristics
10
Three Dimensions of
Community Policing
 Philosophical
 Strategic
 Programmatic
11
Philosophical Dimensions
of Community Policing
 Broad Police
Function
 Citizen Input
 Neighborhood
Variation
12
Strategic Dimensions of
Community Policing
 Geographical Focus
 Prevention Focus
 Substantive Focus
13
Programmatic Dimensions
of Community Policing
 Reoriented Police
Operations
 Problem Solving &
Crime Prevention
 Community
Engagement
14
Three forms of Crime
Prevention
 Primary
 Secondary
 Tertiary
15
Primary Crime
Prevention
 Environmental Design
 Neighborhood Watches
 General Deterrence
 Public Education
 Private Security
16
Secondary Crime
Prevention
 Identification and
Predication
 Crime Area Analysis
 Diversion
 Schools
 Youth Programs
17
Tertiary Crime
Prevention
 Specific Deterrence
 Incapacitation
 Rehabilitation and
Treatment
18
Components of Community
Policing
 Solve problems; improved
relations with citizens
 Regular contact between
officers and citizens
 A department-wide philosophy
and acceptance
 Internal and external influence
and respect for officers
 Well defined role—both
proactive and reactive policing
 Officers take complaints and
give crime prevention tips
19
Components of Community
Policing (cont)
 Citizens cooperate in setting up
the police agenda
 Police accountability is ensured
by citizens
 Officer is the leader in the
neighborhood
 Chief has law enforcement and
social services concerns
 Officers educate public about
issues
 Increased trust between the
police and citizens
20
Characteristics of
Community Policing
 Long-term, regular contact with
citizens
 Officer is accessible
 Regular visibility in the
neighborhood
 Officer is viewed as having a “stake
in the community”
 Officer is a role model
 Influence is from “the bottom up”
 Meaningful organizational change
21
Characteristics of Community
Policing (cont)
 Informal social control is the
first choice
 Officer encourages citizens to
volunteer
 Officer encourages service
providers in problem solving
 Officer mobilizes all
community resources
 Success is reductions in fear,
disorder, and crime

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Introduction to Comunity Relations & Community Policing

  • 1. 1 Introduction to Community Relations & Community Policing “Looking Good Or Doing Good” JOHN BABATUNDE LEE
  • 2. 2 Community Relations or Community Policing What is the difference between Community Relations and Community Policing?
  • 4. 4 Benefits of Good Police-Community Relations  Greater Cooperation  Decreases in Crime & Delinquency  More Effective Enforcement  Better Communications  Better Police Recruitment  More Resources  Higher Salaries
  • 5. 5 Problem Aspects of Police- Community Relations Programs  Projecting a positive image  Irregular contact with citizens  Isolated acceptance of PCR unit  Limited influence and respect for officers  Focus on strained relations & crime prevention
  • 6. 6 Problem Aspects of Police- Community Relations Programs (cont)  Advice on crime prevention from PCR only  Police accountability by civilian review boards  Chief reacts only to law enforcement concerns  Officers focus on racial & ethnic tension
  • 7. 7 Problem Aspects of Police- Community Relations Programs (cont)  Cordial relationship, but superficial trust  Intermittent contact with the public  Officer seldom seen “on the streets”  Officer is viewed as an “outsider”  Citizens do not get to know officers  Influence is from “the top down”
  • 8. 8 Problem Aspects of Police- Community Relations Programs (cont)  No fundamental organizational change  Citizens are encouraged to volunteer  Service providers stay in traditional roles  Success by traditional measures—i.e., crime rates.  Most staff members are sworn personnel
  • 10. 10 Three Dimensions of Community Policing  Philosophical  Strategic  Programmatic
  • 11. 11 Philosophical Dimensions of Community Policing  Broad Police Function  Citizen Input  Neighborhood Variation
  • 12. 12 Strategic Dimensions of Community Policing  Geographical Focus  Prevention Focus  Substantive Focus
  • 13. 13 Programmatic Dimensions of Community Policing  Reoriented Police Operations  Problem Solving & Crime Prevention  Community Engagement
  • 14. 14 Three forms of Crime Prevention  Primary  Secondary  Tertiary
  • 15. 15 Primary Crime Prevention  Environmental Design  Neighborhood Watches  General Deterrence  Public Education  Private Security
  • 16. 16 Secondary Crime Prevention  Identification and Predication  Crime Area Analysis  Diversion  Schools  Youth Programs
  • 17. 17 Tertiary Crime Prevention  Specific Deterrence  Incapacitation  Rehabilitation and Treatment
  • 18. 18 Components of Community Policing  Solve problems; improved relations with citizens  Regular contact between officers and citizens  A department-wide philosophy and acceptance  Internal and external influence and respect for officers  Well defined role—both proactive and reactive policing  Officers take complaints and give crime prevention tips
  • 19. 19 Components of Community Policing (cont)  Citizens cooperate in setting up the police agenda  Police accountability is ensured by citizens  Officer is the leader in the neighborhood  Chief has law enforcement and social services concerns  Officers educate public about issues  Increased trust between the police and citizens
  • 20. 20 Characteristics of Community Policing  Long-term, regular contact with citizens  Officer is accessible  Regular visibility in the neighborhood  Officer is viewed as having a “stake in the community”  Officer is a role model  Influence is from “the bottom up”  Meaningful organizational change
  • 21. 21 Characteristics of Community Policing (cont)  Informal social control is the first choice  Officer encourages citizens to volunteer  Officer encourages service providers in problem solving  Officer mobilizes all community resources  Success is reductions in fear, disorder, and crime