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Material Type: Notes; Class: Police Community Relations; Subject: Criminal Justice; University: Sauk Valley Community College; Term: Unknown 1989;
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Chapter Objectives
1. Review the Three Components of Community Oriented Policing
2. Discuss the initiation of Community Oriented Policing
3. Discuss the 5 Steps of implementing Community Oriented Policing
4. Understand the term “Diffusion”
1. Review the 3 components of Community Oriented Policing. p. 136.
2. Who is the customer of Community Oriented Policing? pp. 137-138.
3. Who would seem the most logical to initiate Community Oriented Policing? p. 138. 4. Why doesn’t this usually happen? pp. 139-140. 5. What are the 5 possible scenarios for initiating Community Oriented Policing? pp. 140-142.
5. Five possible scenarios, continued
6. Of the 5 scenarios, what does the text say is the “ideal” situation? p. 142.
7. Using the 3 Components, describe the first step in implementing Community Oriented Policing. pp. 144-147. Strategic Oriented Policing
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Chapter Objectives 1. Define Lindbloom’s Incremental theory 2. Understand the connection of Community Oriented Policing theory and business theory 3. Define Logical Incrementalism 4. Know Hersey & Blanchard’s eleven leadership actions under incrementalism
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Chapter Objectives
5. Discuss the Five Stages of implementation
6. Understand the importance of Communication and Training in the implementation process
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1. What is Lindbloom’s Theory of Incrementalism and when was it proposed? p. 294.
2. Do the study of business management and police management coincide? Why or why not? (no discussion in book)
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3. Who developed the theory of Logical Incrementalism, and when? p. 294. 4. What are the 5 stages of Logical Incrementalism?
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4. Five stages, continued
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7. What five general stages for the implementation of Community Oriented Policing does this chapter discuss? Stage I – Planning
Police + Community + Goals → Mission Statement
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Stage I – Planning , continued Then… Mission Statement → Getting started Stage II – “Micro” Community Oriented Policing What is the most common form? p. 305.
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Stage III – Transition Stage What happens here? pp. 309-313. What are some administrative changes the police department should consider? p. 310. Stage IV – “Macro” Community Oriented Policing Where does this stage begin and end? p. 313.
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Stage IV – “Macro” Community Oriented Policing , continued
What about decentralization of the police department? pp. 313-314. Stage V – Institutionalization: Community Oriented Policing Stage I + Stage II + Stage III + Stage IV = Complete Implementation
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8. According to the text, what 2 key topics are central themes to the implementation of Community Oriented Policing? p. 320.
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8. Two key topics, continued
9. According to the text, what is the most difficult aspect of the systemic approach of Community Oriented Policing? Why? p. 323.