The changing landscape of policing: the Metro-LEC approach |
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Authors: | Julie Schnobrich-Davis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Criminology &2. Criminal Justice Department, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT, USA |
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Abstract: | Profound changes are being made in the way police organize and collaborate. Many of these changes are due to economic times, as well as changes that occurred after September 11th. Small- and medium-size agencies are finding new and innovative ways to mobilize for critical events and large-scale operations. The mechanisms for collaboration vary and few studies have examined the effectiveness of these different types of interagency cooperative ventures. The Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council is a non-profit organization and pools resources from 43 law enforcement agencies. This study found the approach to be successful in accomplishing its primary mission of providing needed services to the member agencies. Lastly, this type of collaborative approach is changing the landscape of policing through the use of multijurisdictional special operational units available to respond to a host of situations from public and private requests. |
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Keywords: | police interagency collaboration law enforcement council multijurisdictional |
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