Community Policing as a Public Policy: Challenges and Recommendations

Author:   Rabindra K Mohanty ,  Satyajit Mohanty
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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Pages:   297
Publication Date:   22 July 2014
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Keeping in view the role of the police in a modern society, the respect for the rule of law and the trust of the community as a critical resource, more and more police organizations around the world have embraced Community Policing with the objective of making the police sensitive to the needs of the community. However, in the absence of an institutional and legal framework and a resultant lack of understanding of the dynamics of policy processes, many such initiatives failed to stand the test of time.Against this backdrop, this book explains community policing from the perspective of public policy, not merely as an organisational philosophy to be adopted by police departments in a piecemeal manner, but as a long term, sustainable and robust organizational strategy. A model has been developed by triangulating the theories and praxis of Community Policing and organising them in a Context-Process-Outcome matrix in respect of pre-implementation, implementation and impact phases. As the net outcome of the field study, a set of challenges and recommendations have been spelled out to serve as guidelines for both policy makers and implementers in their efforts to introduce community policing as a public policy.

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Author:   Rabindra K Mohanty ,  Satyajit Mohanty
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9781443859530


ISBN 10:   1443859532
Pages:   297
Publication Date:   22 July 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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“A must read for academics, researchers, activists and concerned citizens.”—Arvind Verma, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA“The book is a penetrating analysis of the challenges of introducing community policing successfully in a post-colonial democracy.” —Jacob Punnoose, Former Police Chief, Kerala, India“This book is highly contextual and relevant for modern day policing.” —G. Ramesh, Associate Professor, Chairperson of the Center for Public Policy, IIM, Bangalore, India“The authors have gone to the heart of one of the most important challenges facing the policing system today – the relationship between the policy, police and the communities they serve.”—Gita Sen, Adjunct Professor, Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health, USA“This book provides an in-depth qualitative analysis of the three phases of the JSP policy process as experienced in Kerala and, in addition, uses this analysis to conceptualize a model that can be used to improve the community policing policy-making process.”—Larry Schroeder, Emeritus Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Syracuse University, USA“The book incorporates a series of sound and pragmatic recommendations on community policing.”—Sankar Sen, Formerly Director, SVP National Police Academy, India; Senior Fellow, ISS, New Delhi


A must read for academics, researchers, activists and concerned citizens. -Arvind Verma, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA The book is a penetrating analysis of the challenges of introducing community policing successfully in a post-colonial democracy. -Jacob Punnoose, Former Police Chief, Kerala, India This book is highly contextual and relevant for modern day policing. -G. Ramesh, Associate Professor, Chairperson of the Center for Public Policy, IIM, Bangalore, India The authors have gone to the heart of one of the most important challenges facing the policing system today - the relationship between the policy, police and the communities they serve. -Gita Sen, Adjunct Professor, Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health, USA This book provides an in-depth qualitative analysis of the three phases of the JSP policy process as experienced in Kerala and, in addition, uses this analysis to conceptualize a model that can be used to improve the community policing policy-making process. -Larry Schroeder, Emeritus Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Syracuse University, USA The book incorporates a series of sound and pragmatic recommendations on community policing. -Sankar Sen, Formerly Director, SVP National Police Academy, India; Senior Fellow, ISS, New Delhi


A must read for academics, researchers, activists and concerned citizens. -Arvind Verma, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA The book is a penetrating analysis of the challenges of introducing community policing successfully in a post-colonial democracy. -Jacob Punnoose, Former Police Chief, Kerala, India This book is highly contextual and relevant for modern day policing. -G. Ramesh, Associate Professor, Chairperson of the Center for Public Policy, IIM, Bangalore, India The authors have gone to the heart of one of the most important challenges facing the policing system today - the relationship between the policy, police and the communities they serve. -Gita Sen, Adjunct Professor, Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health, USA This book provides an in-depth qualitative analysis of the three phases of the JSP policy process as experienced in Kerala and, in addition, uses this analysis to conceptualize a model that can be used to improve the community policing policy-making process. -Larry Schroeder, Emeritus Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Syracuse University, USA The book incorporates a series of sound and pragmatic recommendations on community policing. -Sankar Sen, Formerly Director, SVP National Police Academy, India; Senior Fellow, ISS, New Delhi


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Satyajit Mohanty, Additional Director General of Police, belongs to the Indian Police Service. In a career spanning over twenty five years, he has served as police chief in four districts and as Deputy Inspector General and Inspector General in three ranges in Odisha. He holds a Master of Science and a Law degree from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, a Master’s degree in Human Rights from Pondicherry University, and a Management and Public Policy degree from IIM Bangalore and Syracuse University, New York, USA. He is a member of the National Police Mission, and has been active in formulating sound policy proposals on community policing. He has authored four books on various professional subjects, and can be visited at http://satyajitmohantyips.blogspot.in.Rabindra Kumar Mohanty is from the Odisha Education Service and has been teaching Sociology in undergraduate and post-graduate courses in the Universities in Odisha and in the State Police Academy, Odisha, for more than twenty-five years. He holds a Master’s degree in Sociology from JNU, New Delhi, and a PhD from the Institute of Advanced Studies, Meerut, UP, with pre-PhD formalities from IIT Kanpur. As a Commonwealth Fellow, he completed a Post-doctorate degree from the University of Nottingham, UK. He has authored four books, and has published several articles in national and international journals. He acts as a consultant to World Vision International, UNDP, WFP, Action Aid and DFID. He can be visited at http://rabisir.wordpress.com.

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