Assessing strategies for improving law enforcement / security relationships: Implications for community policing |
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Authors: | Mahesh K. Nalla Don Hummer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Michigan State University;2. University of Massachusetts , Lowell, MA |
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Abstract: | Though much has been written about law enforcement agencies developing partnerships with citizen groups in the context of community policing, very little research has addressed the role of private security as a viable partner in law enforcement. The basis for developing working relationship is sharing common goals as well as having mutual respect for each other. A further important ingredient for developing sound relationships includes the presence and fostering of positive perceptions and attitudes toward each other. In this paper we examine a sample of 284 police officers and 236 security professionals in a Midwestern state to assess their perceptions on strategies to improve police/security relationships. Implications for developing partnerships are discussed. |
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