Abstract
Community policing is touted throughout the world as a key strategy for current police operations and future reforms. This article examines how the community policing paradigm is interpreted in different countries and policing cultures, and analyses the similarities and differences in its application. A common element is the aspiration that policing becomes more embedded in the population and that it responds to the needs of the “community”, however defined. The article identifies the factors that impact on attempts to implement community policing.

John Casey. (2010) Implementing Community Policing in 1 Different Countries and Cultures, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-02, Issue-4.
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