Conditions, Actions and Purposes (CAP): A Dynamic Model for Community Policing in Europe

Author:

O’Neill Megan1ORCID,van der Giessen Mark2,Bayerl Petra Saskia3,Hail Yvonne4,Aston Elizabeth5,Houtsonen Jarmo6

Affiliation:

1. University of Dundee , Scotland

2. Aalto University , Finland

3. Sheffield Hallam University , UK

4. Police Scotland , Scotland

5. Edinburgh Napier University , Scotland

6. Police University College Finland , Finland

Abstract

AbstractDespite its popularity as a policing method and evidence of its positive affect on communities, community policing has defied attempts to establish a clear definition and replicable form. Often regarded as an Anglo-American policing method in origin, community policing is now found across the world and is growing in influence. The need for differentiated local implementation raises important questions regarding the core features of community policing to guide the work of practitioners. Integrating insights from the existing literature and a trans-European project involving 323 interviews with community members and police officers across eight countries, we propose a dynamic model for community policing. In this original model, we differentiate between the conditions, actions and purposes of community policing (CAP) and describe how these core components are required for effective community policing, interrelated, and flexible enough for local implementation. Accordingly, we show how the CAP model is adaptable while at the same time retaining a sense of what makes ‘community policing’ a unique and identifiable policing method. We conclude our study with a discussion of the implications for research and practice internationally.

Funder

EU Horizon 2020 project, Unity

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law

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2. ‘Information Sharing in Community Policing in Europe: Building Public Confidence.’;Aston;The European Journal of Criminology,2021

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