@SarahDykeLD @sound_of_sirens Why? Let me quote the headling conclusions of a 2014 systematic review of community-orientated policing by Gill et al - https://t.co/B9AAsXv7ek "The results of this systematic review of community-oriented policing (COP) stra
@Qwillyleads Whether it was or was not, it was sold that way, which matters in its own right. It also matters, when considering where to put resources, that community policing strategies may be entirely about perception of effectiveness, not effectivenes
RT @SpringerCrim: An influential systematic review (https://t.co/OdY7M89MKa) from the Journal of Experimental #Criminology, which found tha…
RT @SpringerCrim: An influential systematic review (https://t.co/OdY7M89MKa) from the Journal of Experimental #Criminology, which found tha…
RT @SpringerCrim: An influential systematic review (https://t.co/OdY7M89MKa) from the Journal of Experimental #Criminology, which found tha…
RT @SpringerCrim: An influential systematic review (https://t.co/OdY7M89MKa) from the Journal of Experimental #Criminology, which found tha…
An influential systematic review (https://t.co/OdY7M89MKa) from the Journal of Experimental #Criminology, which found that community-oriented policing boosts "citizen satisfaction, perceptions of disorder, and police legitimacy," is invoked here: https://t
@PeterMoskos Sorry for the delay. Obviously Tom Tyler’s PJ stuff is relevant, as is Tracey Mears’ work generally. But see: the Weisberg systematic review - https://t.co/g7UWUIiqhA and the DOJ effort at “Strengthening police and community partnerships” http
@WeCops @ClaireParmenter @SuptPaulFrench Not sure if NPTs are the same as community police officer teams, but if in the event they are related, a few studies have looked into this: https://t.co/wxGcxWcgSF, https://t.co/a6eqBu4IU0. Common metrics are perce
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
RT @EGordonMallin: The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps in…
The Journal of Experimental #Criminology's deep dive into community-oriented policing (https://t.co/y6bqsgAvMl) helps inform a new blog post suggesting the approach could "encourage help-seeking behavior among residents vulnerable to deportation": https://
@ReginaWilhelmi1 @nowthisnews @hernandezstroud It does seem to help with perceptions (which may be a goal), but this paper also verifies no impact on crime. I think the larger point here is that our discussion of what reduces crime needs to be broader than
Understand the issue with defining CP as a single strategy, but there are enough evaluations out there to know the generally limited impact CP strategies have on crime short term but uncertain effects in longer term For e.g. https://t.co/AYVHQIz3ba
@GiselaFWilson @helaineolen I am not a big fan of popular press opinion pieces as primary evidence. The Appeal article at least has links & cites this one as a negative for community policing, which seems like a weird way to interpret the findings: htt
@DinaPomeranz Here is a meta-analysis that came before the evidence from Colombia: https://t.co/VQslUuDS3y
RT @PizaEric: "Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a sy…
RT @PizaEric: "Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a sy…
RT @hungen: Una revisión de 25 evaluaciones concluyó que la policía comunitaria tiene efectos positivos sobre la satisfacción de los ciudad…
RT @hungen: Una revisión de 25 evaluaciones concluyó que la policía comunitaria tiene efectos positivos sobre la satisfacción de los ciudad…
RT @hungen: Una revisión de 25 evaluaciones concluyó que la policía comunitaria tiene efectos positivos sobre la satisfacción de los ciudad…
RT @hungen: Una revisión de 25 evaluaciones concluyó que la policía comunitaria tiene efectos positivos sobre la satisfacción de los ciudad…
RT @hungen: Una revisión de 25 evaluaciones concluyó que la policía comunitaria tiene efectos positivos sobre la satisfacción de los ciudad…
Una revisión de 25 evaluaciones concluyó que la policía comunitaria tiene efectos positivos sobre la satisfacción de los ciudadanos, la percepción del desorden y la legitimidad policial, pero efectos muy limitados sobre el delito y el miedo a la delincuenc
RT @PizaEric: "Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a sy…
RT @CAN_SEBP: “Our findings suggest that community-oriented policing strategies have positive effects on citizen satisfaction, perceptions…
RT @CAN_SEBP: “Our findings suggest that community-oriented policing strategies have positive effects on citizen satisfaction, perceptions…
RT @CAN_SEBP: “Our findings suggest that community-oriented policing strategies have positive effects on citizen satisfaction, perceptions…
RT @PizaEric: "Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a sy…
Excellent recommendation!
RT @PizaEric: "Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a sy…
“Our findings suggest that community-oriented policing strategies have positive effects on citizen satisfaction, perceptions of disorder, and police legitimacy, but limited effects on crime and fear of crime.”
"Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a systematic review” https://t.co/7lg7CEBemT #CJBA250
RT @oJaison: From a 2014 meta-study on community policing: "Our findings suggest that community-oriented policing strategies have positive…
From a 2014 meta-study on community policing: "Our findings suggest that community-oriented policing strategies have positive effects on citizen satisfaction, perceptions of disorder, and police legitimacy, but limited effects on crime and fear of crime."
@BlueSteelDC This is an academic study that looked into the effects of this style of policing. What it found was while community policing did increase positive perception of the police, the level of crime remained the same. https://t.co/NHcUMMx7Qf
@stephen_burtch Let's say that that's right, and it doesn't matter who's watching. Why not improve the relationship between law enforcement and the community -- something at which community policing is extremely effective. (https://t.co/fF8MgIqfLb) (http
here's an article on how community-oriented policing strategies can improve how communities feel about the police, which is a big part of what we need right now. https://t.co/SoIp8CZVgG
You also don't have to look too hard to find studies about the effect of community policing on crime that are less than conclusive. https://t.co/kRKy7K1YLO https://t.co/BM2ZHkV5TD
@ivanculum The Logic vs Belief conundrum aside. From what I have read - research to date has not been able to prove 'gaslighting' as effective, only damaging. However community presence can be helpful. https://t.co/olYJ5S7Hvo
Boom 💥 #wecops https://t.co/KB2Qku2tq8
RT @Abt_Thomas: @ChiefDavidBrown @ivonvale 1/ Not exactly, Chief. CP only works if it's done right, and it often isn't. Overall, the result…
@ChiefDavidBrown @ivonvale 1/ Not exactly, Chief. CP only works if it's done right, and it often isn't. Overall, the results aren't impressive: https://t.co/IYxP6ifHDN
3/ For a rigorous review of the evidence, read this: https://t.co/Jvjn2wxvo2.
Evidence into this debate? Any advance on equivocal findings based on US studies? http://t.co/8A8n01cjUU @C2update https://t.co/gtqgBfXRwH
@gill_char Shouldnt squaring of SE -> smaller CI rather than bigger CI (?!) in the meta (assuming 1/a+1/b+1/c+1/d<1) http://t.co/oQ3GJeJHWy
@AmirSariaslan @PerKohler Perfekt att ni diskuterar CI. Jag förstår ej p10 här: http://t.co/oQ3GJeJHWy kvadrerar och hävdar STÖRRE CI?!
@gill_char Shouldnt squaring of SE -> smaller CI rather than bigger CI (?!) in the meta (assuming 1/a+1/b+1/c+1/d<1) http://t.co/oQ3GJeJHWy