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4 pages in length. Community policing reflects a positive move toward maintaining peace and safety where probation and parole fall short. Clearly, the melding of police and community is essential for the continuation of a civilized society. With the ever-growing need to find other ways in which to modify ineffective probation and parole programs, community policing stands tall as a viable alternative. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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of a civilized society. With the ever-growing need to find other ways in which to modify ineffective probation and parole programs, community policing stands tall as a viable alternative.
Among many things, community policing seeks to address, for example, the myriad inadequacies that exist with the way in which law enforcement engage with urban youth; to dispel the overwhelmingly
negative atmosphere is first, foremost and absolutely critical to the success of any community cohesiveness. When one considers the fact that virtually any and all contact occurring between police
and urban youth is due to criminal activity, it is not difficult to understand how both sides develop such levels of distrust, dislike and intolerance; mandated to learn how to
cooperate with each other through community policing, law enforcement and young minorities are expected to gain a significantly better understanding of the other sides issues. Communication proves to be
the most valuable tool to achieve this goal. "Without open communication chances for violence are increased. Officer and citizen safety are threatened, unnecessarily. Public order is also
threatened by a negative relationship between police and youth. For example, police giving simple directions to youth to disperse can, without a positive relationship between the police and the
youth, lead to violence, property destruction, arrests, court hearings and more. The current relationship between police and urban youth can be dysfunctional and is directly related to increased levels
of violence, physical injury to police officers, youth, and others, and contributes to disrupting public order" (Anonymous, 1995). One area in which
community policing first became a recognizable force was with the racial unrest of 1964. Instilling a new approach to addressing the interminable presence of racism, the Civil Rights Act
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