Community Policing in a Rural Setting

Community Policing in a Rural Setting by Quint Thurman, published by Anderson Pub. in 2002, is a comprehensive guide that spans 188 pages. This edition explores the essential organizational changes required for rural and small-town agencies to effectively implement community policing, highlighting its advantages for both law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding community policing, with discussions on the challenges of organizational change and real-world examples of both obstacles and successes. The book also addresses the future of community policing in the 21st century, providing valuable insights for law enforcement professionals. Additionally, appendices feature sample surveys and focus group questions, making this resource practical for agencies looking to enhance their community engagement strategies.
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The authors provide stepping stones for rural and small-town agencies to make the organizational changes needed for community policing to take hold. The book introduces the concept of community policing and its many benefits to the agencies and communities that adopt it. Important issues discussed include the challenge of organizational change, as well as examples of community policing obstacles and successes, and the future of community policing in the 21st century.
- Chapters are organized to look at key issues, discussion, and conclusion.
- Appendices include sample surveys and focus group questions.
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