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Social Networks and Citizen Participation in the Collaborative Community Policing ——A Case Study of S Community in Beijing 被引量:1
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作者 CAI Yuan-qing 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2018年第2期88-100,共13页
It is of great significance to enhance collaborative community policing for crime prevention and better community-police relationships. Understanding the relational structure of collaborative community policing is nec... It is of great significance to enhance collaborative community policing for crime prevention and better community-police relationships. Understanding the relational structure of collaborative community policing is necessary to pinpoint the pattern of interactions among key actors involved in community policing and improve the effectiveness of network governance. Based on 234 surveys of citizens of S Community in Beijing from April 2017 to May 2017, this paper empirically examines the characteristics of formal network and informal network of citizen participation in the collaborative community policing. Beijing is widely known for its active involvement of neighborhood volunteers in different types of community policing. We focused on four different types of interpersonal work relationships in this study: workflow, problem solving, mentoring and friendship, among resident committees, neighborhood administrative offices, media, police station, business security personnel, neighborhood volunteers, and security activists. The nature of relationships between individuals in networks can be treated as from instrumental ties to expressive ties. Expressive ties cover relationships that involve the exchange of friendship, trust, and socio-emotional support. We extended this intra-organizational insight into a community policing inter-organizational context. The collaborative network showed the trend of the distributed network. The clustering analysis showed that in the workflow network, we should make thll use of the close interaction between the citizens and activists in the community. Meanwhile, in the problem-solving network, mentoring network and friendship network, interactions between citizens and neighborhood committee are weak. 展开更多
关键词 social networks citizen participation collaborative community policing
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Community Crime Prevention Initiatives, Collective Efficacy, and Criminal Investigations
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作者 Robert D. Hanser Creel Gallagher +2 位作者 Corey Carlson Attapol Kuanliang B. Dean Lanhama 《Sociology Study》 2012年第4期278-291,共14页
While criminal investigations are usually conducted after the crime has been committed, these investigations can benefit from community crime prevention initiatives. The use of citizen volunteers, citizen awareness ca... While criminal investigations are usually conducted after the crime has been committed, these investigations can benefit from community crime prevention initiatives. The use of citizen volunteers, citizen awareness campaigns, community-driven research, and programs that facilitate effective police-community relations can aid the investigator in collecting testimony that might otherwise go unreported. Specific examples of how cases have been cleared due to the beneficial inclusion of citizen satisfaction research, crime prevention resources, and volunteer personnel demonstrate how community, crime prevention, and investigation of criminal behavior can be interlinked. The theme of this paper rests on the notion that the community's sense of collective efficacy, crime prevention efforts, and criminal investigation processes are not mutually exclusive, but instead should be considered as related aspects of the crime-fighting spectrum. 展开更多
关键词 Crime prevention community policing criminal investigation collective efficacy police-community relations
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Partnership Strategies for a Changing Society: A Comparative Review of the Literature 被引量:1
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作者 Debra A. Mims Rhondda Waddell 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2016年第10期640-648,共9页
As the saying goes, "Perception is reality". To many minorities, the police are prejudiced toward people of color and unconcerned about providing services to their communities. From the police's perception minority... As the saying goes, "Perception is reality". To many minorities, the police are prejudiced toward people of color and unconcerned about providing services to their communities. From the police's perception minority neighborhoods are ambivalent and non-supportive of police efforts to combat crime in their community. As police community-relations have appeared to decline over the past years and tensions have exacerbated between the two; which perception is more accurate? Perhaps there is more than one answer with both sides needing to form a partnership and find ways to collaborate on strategies for a changing society. Negative perceptions threaten police and community relations and impact efforts to work together. Understanding both the cultural and ethnic differences of a community as well as the importance of discussing the implementation of crime control strategies are all elements, which can help change these negative perceptions. Police realize they alone cannot control crime and must truly enlist the aid of minority communities in this endeavor. As our society changes one thing is for certain, there are more questions than answers and we have to find a way to work together in order to be able to successfully meet the challenges that lie ahead. This literature review was conducted from two different perspectives-the perception of police and the community and the perceptions of community and the police. 展开更多
关键词 community policing police trends police reform evidence based policing Citizens Review Board Neighborhood Watch community perception RACISM police and race
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