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The 1970s to the Present: The Community Problem-Solving Era of Policing

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In the face of these concerns, the police realized that the old ideas of professionalism no longer worked. The police needed to get closer to the community to enlist the support and assistance of its members in fighting crime. With this realization, the community problem-solving era of policing was born.43 As we will discuss in Chapter 13, early (and ineffective) attempts at getting closer to the community took the form of police-community relations bureaus and team policing.44

community problem-solving era: An era of policing that emphasizes the assistance and support of the community in fighting crime.

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Figure 2.2 Four Eras of American Policing

Source: National Institute of Justice.

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