2001
DOI: 10.1177/146135570100300402
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Community Policing: Fighting Crime or Fighting Colleagues?

Abstract: Community policing continues to enjoy much favour as a principal alternative to traditional, law-enforcement-oriented policing. A large body if research suggests, however, that it confronts a range if organisational obstacles. These obstacles arise largely from the endurance if an organisational form developed to support a law-enforcement-oriented approach, and which has engendered both working practices and an occupational culture inhospitable to the pursuit of community policing. Drawing on field research in… Show more

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