Police services across the globe are increasingly perceived as heavy handed, racist, and unnecessarily violent.
As a result, large, sometimes even national demonstrations have been waged against police policy and strategy.
Mending Broken Fences Policing provides a discussion on contemporary policing, the role of policing in modern society, and its relationship to the diverse communities represented in a postmodern world.
Mending Broken Fences Policing provides a model, based on social cohesion and police intervention, intelligence-led and community policing (IP-CP); which, supplemented by a quality/quantity/crime (QQC) framework provide a four-step process for viewing policing services from a vantage point beyond Broken Windows and StatCom.
Join the author in seeking solutions as he provides alternatives to outdated methods with Mending Broken Fences Policing.