TY - BOOK TI - Societal implications of community-oriented policing and technology SN - 9783319892962 PY - 2018/// CY - Cham PB - Springer KW - Community policing KW - sears KW - Police KW - Social welfare & social services N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Supporting variability in criminal intelligence analysis : from expert intuition to critical and rigorous analysis / B.L. William Wong, Patrick Seidler, Neesha Kodagoda, and Chris Rooney -- Strategic analysis and service design for community policing / Olavi Kujanpää, pirjo Jukarainen, Jari taponen, jarmo Houtsonen, and Vesa Huotari -- Crowd knowledge sourcing : a potential methodology to uncover victims of human trafficking / Julia Muraszkiewicz -- Addressing ethical challenges of creating new technology for criminal investigation : the VALCRI Project / P. Duquenoy, D. Gotterbarn, K.K. Kimppa, N. Patrignani, and B.L. William Wong -- Evaluating the ability and desire of police and crime commissioners (PCCs) to deliver community-oriented policing in practice / John L.M. McDaniel -- Social media and community policing implementation in South Eastern Europe : a question of trust / Janina Czapska and Katarzyna Struzińska -- Use of apps for crime reporting and the EU General Data Protection Regulation / Christina Charitou, Dimitrios G. Kogias, Spyros E. Polykalas, Charalampos Z. Patrikakis, and Ioana Cristina Cotoi -- ICTs and community policing ; an ethical framework / G. Galdon Clavell, M.M. Zamorano, and J.M. Zavala Pérez -- Project Genesis ; a strategic review of neighborhood policing in Dorset / Johannes Pieter Oosthuizen and Alison Wakefield -- 1996 initiatives to integrate technology into community oriented policing : 20 years later / M.R. Haberfeld and Nickolaos Petropoulos -- Policing the community together ; the impact of technology on citizen engagement / Ben Brewster, Helen Gibson, and Mike Gunning N2 - This Brief presents new approaches and innovative challenges to address bringing technology into community-oriented policing efforts. "Community-oriented policing" is an approach that encourages police to develop and maintain personal relationships with citizens and community organizations. By developing these partnerships, the goal is to enhance trust and legitimacy of police by the community (and vice versa), and focus on engaging the community crime prevention and detection efforts for sustainable, long-term crime reduction. The contributions to this volume emphasize the societal implications of new technologies for community-oriented policing goals, such as: -Strengthening community policing principles through strengthed community feeling and lower feeling of insecurity - Reducing the fear of crime and enhancing the perception of security in large, urban environments -Enhancing citizens feelings' of empowerment, belonging, and collective efficacy Contributions to this volume were developed out of the Next Generation Community Policing (NGCP) International Conference was co-organized by nine contributing research and development projects, funded by the Horizon 2020 SECURITY Program of the European Commission. It will be of interest to researchers in criminology and criminal justice, as well as related fields such as sociology, public health, security, IT and public policy UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_FPU3dDlmS0i6qo64TEKH0HikZg4JZ0J/view?usp=sharing ER -