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Title:
Police-community relations
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Series:
Law and criminal justice series; v6
Publication Information:
Beverly Hills, California : Sage Publications, 1985
ISBN:
9780803925243
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Summary
Summary
The need to improve the image of the police and other professionals working within the community, especially minority and racial groups, is becoming increasingly apparent. In this topical, concise and clearly-written text, Hageman combines empirical studies with ideas from social psychology to show how good relations are both established and maintained in the community. The role and uses of the media in community relations is also discussed.
Table of Contents
Part 1 The Parameters: Community Relations -- Concepts and History |
Policy History |
Roles and Publics' Expectations |
Part 2 Perspectives |
Discretion |
Perception, Prejudice, and Discrimination |
Part 3 The People |
Images and Expectations |
Minorities |
Part 4 Partnerships |
Partnership and Management of Citizen Participation |
Mass Media Relations |