As mentioned, a community policing philosophy would indicate to have knowledge of morals, in need of obtaining an education. Education will display how government works, the criminal justice system, and how officers work in their working field. It would be highly recommended that the police officers should have an education and understand the people who are in the community, where they are currently working. From research articles, would display that in different countries have different structures of policing, and if there’s a possible chance of effectiveness it may cause a change in the policing field.
Based on the article being summarized, mentions about the social disorganization theory. The theory of social disorganization in terms is about society that doesn’t have control to reduce crime occurring in the area. In certain communities should contain a social control, over society whom are the people living there, and should try to create an impact onto young …show more content…
There are possible chances that the program that community policing would promote a chance of effectiveness to create a change in the working field to find strategies by finding solutions towards problems that the public are facing. The duty for the officers is to provide safety for the residents in the community, gain trust, police management, gather enough resources, and etc. Police management should be establishing along with other police agencies, private agencies should create knowledge and secure through leadership by who ranks higher should teach others below him/her by whoever is in charge. Even, if community policing might create a chance to deter crime in certain areas in world-wide, it can be expensive due to various inputs of resources to be brought out for the community and the police officers. In this article, also states having a foundation based on proactive policing theory, to build upon to find a resolution toward the problem, create a network to solve, predicting what is occurring, and tries to prevent occurring problems or future problems. (Clarke, Curtis,