Citizens, Cops, and Power
Discover the complexities of community policing in "Citizens, Cops, and Power" by the University of Chicago Press. Published in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 168 pages and delves into the intricate relationships between politicians, citizens, and police agencies. While the concept of community policing aims to enhance safety by fostering stronger connections between urban residents and law enforcement, this book uncovers the reasons behind its frequent failures. Through compelling analysis and engaging narratives, "Citizens, Cops, and Power" challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to rethink the effectiveness of policing strategies. Perfect for those interested in sociology, public policy, and urban studies, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the dynamics of crime prevention and community safety.