SMALL TOWN POLICING AND THE COMMUNITY-BASED POLICING MOVEMENT
Date
1997
Authors
Clairmont, Don
Murphy, Chris
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Publisher
Atlantic Institute of Criminology
Abstract
In this paper, we intend to explore the ideological construction of the concepts
Small Town Policing (STP), police professionalism and Community-based Policing.
Although CBP may have originated as a reformed urban model which was claimed to be
derived from small town policing, Community-based Policing is now, in turn, being
introduced (some would say reintroduced) into small town and rural policing in the
absence of any severe legitimation crisis, although not without a certain legitimating (or,
we will argue, strategic) function. It is the dynamics of this diffusion we wish to explore.
How has the CBP model played out in small towns? How has it been perceived in the
police culture there? What has its impact been on small town policing?