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Use the internet to find an article about successful community policing in any neighborhood throughout America. Brief what you read and what your thoughts are on the idea of community policing.

          Use the internet to find an article about successful community policing in any neighborhood throughout America. Brief what you read and what your thoughts are on the idea of community policing.
        

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00:01 Hello students, the question asked is explain what is meant by the new common wisdom of policing and discuss the major research findings of the later half of the 1900s regarding policing methods.
00:19 The new common wisdom of policing refers to a shift in the way law enforcement agencies approach their work and this new approach emphasizes community policing, problem solving and focus on preventing crime rather than just reacting to it and it also involves the greater emphasis on building trust and positive relationships between police officers and the communities they serve.
01:53 And in terms of research findings from the later half of 1900s, there were several key studies that helped shape this new approach to policing and one of the most influential was the kansas city preventive patrol experiment and which was found that increasing the number of police patrols in a neighborhood did not necessarily reduce crime or make residents feel safer...
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