A Strategy for Invigoration of Community Policing by Introducing the Municipal Police System

2021 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 59-79
Author(s):  
So Young Shin ◽  
Petir ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Redaksi Tim Jurnal

Based on the data summary disease community policing activities by municipal police pp city of West Sumatra in January 2010 to December 2014, there were as many as 1660 cases of approximately 20 locations enforcement. Each location policing there are various types of activities are classified as a disease of society. Based on data obtained are activities that have curbed such as street vendors, illegal buildings, street children, street, commercial sex workers (CSWs) and others. Number of activities at each point different locations each year, thus requiring data clustering method to facilitate the investigation team in determining the behavior patterns of disease activity as a description of the location community policing a priority next year. The method used in this data clustering method is to use Fuzzy Clustering Means (FCM)


Author(s):  
Matthew A. Jones ◽  
Melchor C. de Guzman ◽  
Korni Swaroop Kumar

Community policing is intended to empower citizens who are plagued by crime and disorder. Scholars have considered community policing as a proactive measure that addresses issues of disorder to prevent the occurrence of more serious crimes (Goldstein, 1986; Wilson & Kelling, 1982). In a digital age, people are increasingly interacting socially via web platforms. This digital interaction includes governments, which can interact with the citizens in their society to co-produce effective responses to criminal activity. Social media applications such as Facebook, Twitter, blogs, iPhone applications, and Nixle provide new media for citizens and police interactions. Using a sample of 163 municipal police departments, this chapter examines the level and type of participation among municipal police departments using these resources. It is argued that Web 2.0 social media applications allow for a more fluent and dialogic relationship between citizens and police to work together to reduce crime and increase community livability. Policy and practice recommendations related to participating in and enhancing social media presence for police are also provided.


Author(s):  
Emmanuel C. Onyeozili ◽  
Biko Agozino ◽  
Augustine Agu ◽  
Patrick Ibe

“In this era of Covid-19, enlightened policing is of special urgency. The authors of Community Policing in Nigeria provide us invaluable guidelines to attain this.” —Gloria Emeagwali, Central Connecticut State University “Community Policing in Nigeria is well timed, especially when Nigeria is descending into a state of security failure. Not only do the authors trace the history of policing in Nigeria, they offer comprehensive strategies for community policing that would help Nigeria maintain peace and order, as well as prevent and apprehend the various kinds of criminal elements that menace the streets of the country. Most important, the book demonstrates that acceptable policing practices were bracketed and ubiquitously practiced in regions of Nigeria before the European invasion and the subsequent introduction of a state militarized police system. This book is a must-read for policy-makers and Nigeria’s educational sectors.” —Ihekwoaba Declan Onwudiwe, Texas Southern University


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