2022
DOI: 10.1080/24751979.2022.2052344
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Accepting the Challenge: Understanding Police Officers’ Perceptions of a Community-Based, Youth Empowerment Program

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“…The multifaceted approach to community empowerment is rooted in recognizing that fostering self-reliance and participation among local communities is a dynamic process with multiple dimensions (Padilla et al, 2023;Wagaman et al, 2023). The first aspect, activating, summarizes creating an environment that nurtures the development potential of society.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The multifaceted approach to community empowerment is rooted in recognizing that fostering self-reliance and participation among local communities is a dynamic process with multiple dimensions (Padilla et al, 2023;Wagaman et al, 2023). The first aspect, activating, summarizes creating an environment that nurtures the development potential of society.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The traditional policing provides definite access to security services to the slum dwellers, where they can report incidences of security. This facilitates rapid responses to issues of security by the police, stationed at various localities, and it fosters the preservation of law and order and reduction of insecurity in these communities as a result of better intra-community relationships [38]. This model gives police time to conduct investigations [39] through community interaction to find out the nature of the insecurity committed.…”
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“…These suggestions have been successful in some contexts (National Initiative for Building Community Trust & Justice, 2018 ). However, with a few notable exceptions (Hazen & Brank 2021 ; Mourtgos et al, 2020 ; Padilla et al, 2022 ), the research and evaluation that support these calls for reform have focused on civilians’ perceptions of police-civilian interactions without asking how police officers perceive the same interactions. Yet, social psychological research demonstrates that individual evaluations of situations are informed by each individual’s perceptual experiences, cognitive representations, and motivations (Alceste & Kassin, 2021 ; Wann & Dolan, 1994 , see Fiske & Taylor, 2017 ).…”
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