Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Smart Policing : addressing the twenty-first century need for a new paradigm in policing / Stephen Rickman, James "Chips" Stewart and Erica Dimitrov.

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1 online resource (11 pages)

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"Policing in America today is at a crossroad. A rapidly changing fiscal environment coupled with evolving citizen demographics and new public safety threats are forcing significant adjustments in policing practices. The manpower-driven strategies of the past are no longer financially sustainable, nor are they suited to address emerging threats to public safety. Police departments across the nation are seeking answers in how to succeed under these changing circumstances. Community policing, an increasing emphasis on science, measurement, and accountability, and emerging technology have laid the groundwork for a new twenty-first century policing paradigm that claims as its philosophical underpinning Sir Robert Peel’s nine policing principles articulated in London, England, in 1829".--Page 1.

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