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Hu and Lovrich introduce the "electronic community-oriented policing (E-COP)," concept to explore how social media can impact police strategies on improving and maintaining police-public relation. Using empirical evidence and theoretical foundations, this book demonstrates the importance of this timely refinement to traditional community-oriented policing strategies as we move further into the twentieth century. E-COP represents a systematic approach to policing that applies knowledge derived from theories of individual behavior, social behavior, and mass communication dynamics to contemporary…mehr
Hu and Lovrich introduce the "electronic community-oriented policing (E-COP)," concept to explore how social media can impact police strategies on improving and maintaining police-public relation. Using empirical evidence and theoretical foundations, this book demonstrates the importance of this timely refinement to traditional community-oriented policing strategies as we move further into the twentieth century. E-COP represents a systematic approach to policing that applies knowledge derived from theories of individual behavior, social behavior, and mass communication dynamics to contemporary policing practice. This book would be of interest to policing researchers, scholars, and students as well as police practitioners wishing to improve their use of social media resources to connect to the public they serve in the digital age.
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By Xiaochen Hu and Nicholas P. Lovrich - Foreword by Gary Cordner
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Police, Media, and New Media Chapter 1: Media, the Criminal Justice System, and the Police Chapter 2: New Media and Police Part II: Conceptualization of Electronic Community-Oriented Policing: Theoretical Foundations Chapter 3: Theories on Individual, Social, Mass Communication, and Organizational Behavior Chapter 4: Community-Oriented Policing and the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing Chapter 5: Electronic Community-Oriented Policing: Core Concepts and Strategies Part III: Contemporary Electronic Community-Oriented Policing Efforts Chapter 6: What Do the Police Do on Social Media? Chapter 7: Public Preferences Regarding Police Use of Social Media Chapter 8: Outliers: Facebook Posts That Received Extraordinary Public Attention Chapter 9: Case Study: Small Police Agency Use of Facebook Part IV: Future Directions Chapter 10: Improving Electronic Community-Oriented Policing Chapter 11: Implementing and Evaluating Electronic Community-Oriented Policing Conclusion and Future Research: Computer Science, Police Research, and Social Media
Part I: Police, Media, and New Media Chapter 1: Media, the Criminal Justice System, and the Police Chapter 2: New Media and Police Part II: Conceptualization of Electronic Community-Oriented Policing: Theoretical Foundations Chapter 3: Theories on Individual, Social, Mass Communication, and Organizational Behavior Chapter 4: Community-Oriented Policing and the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing Chapter 5: Electronic Community-Oriented Policing: Core Concepts and Strategies Part III: Contemporary Electronic Community-Oriented Policing Efforts Chapter 6: What Do the Police Do on Social Media? Chapter 7: Public Preferences Regarding Police Use of Social Media Chapter 8: Outliers: Facebook Posts That Received Extraordinary Public Attention Chapter 9: Case Study: Small Police Agency Use of Facebook Part IV: Future Directions Chapter 10: Improving Electronic Community-Oriented Policing Chapter 11: Implementing and Evaluating Electronic Community-Oriented Policing Conclusion and Future Research: Computer Science, Police Research, and Social Media
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