Baltic Journal of Law & Politics (Jun 2015)

Designing Multidimensional Policing Strategy And Organization: Towards A Synthesis Of Professional And Community Police Models

  • Suve Priit,
  • Selg Peeter,
  • Sootla Georg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/bjlp-2015-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 28 – 54

Abstract

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In this article we analyse professional police and community policing in view of professionalism, strategy and structures. We aim to find ways for synthesizing these models that are usually seen as incompatible. Unlike many earlier studies of police organizations or strategies, we view strategies in the organization at the corporate, functional and operational levels, and argue that by combining them with functional and divisional principles of structuring, it is possible to place professional strategy at the core of policing, while using the community policing strategy mainly as a component part of the strategy in the framework of divisional organization. This way it is possible to avoid the risk of alienating police from the community and to ensure the successful implementation of corporate strategy through providing professional police units that perform the narrow functions, with quick and adequate information from the community.

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