Critiques Flashcards
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Critique from S Mastrofski (year) (talks about U.S.)
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- CP appeals to different audiences
- The public’s expectations of the police:
- CP advocates promise to deliver things but really for middle-class suburbs
- No research done on what public expect of their [police to enable conclusions to be drawn about the impact of comm policing
- The organisation and practice of policing
- By 2000 in the US more than 80% of large police departments had incorp CP values and over 60% of small
- BUT the vast amount of police departments still utilise their time dealing with traditional crime rather than problem solving
- Engaging the community:
- Face time with public on foot patrol have had disappointing results. They don’t have heavy engagement
- CP may increase verbal and physical coercion and make fewer arrests
- people that go to police meetings tend to be those whose to lobby service delivery not to participate in its cooperation
- Reformers clam that CP will reduce crime and fear…
- Can’t really tell if door to door visits really reduce crime – just give advice really
- Special programmes that hope to make youth feel better about the police and give them useful info later on are weak
- The ones who have the most valuable info on crime and ones with worst experience with police
- The evidence of its effectiveness resides primarily in its capacity to make the public less fearful of crime, while doing little to reduce crime itself