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The community policing evaluation in the Croatian urban and rural communities (CROSBI ID 239906)

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Butorac, Ksenija ; Cajner Mraović, Irena The community policing evaluation in the Croatian urban and rural communities // European police science and research bulletin, 15 (2016), 35-41

Podaci o odgovornosti

Butorac, Ksenija ; Cajner Mraović, Irena

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The community policing evaluation in the Croatian urban and rural communities

Community policing has been one of the contemporary models of policing implemented in Croatia. It was accepted in early 2000s, within the framework of reforms that were planned to bring the Croatian police closer to the European standards of modern democratic policing, after the war and post-war circumstances in the 1990s. The aim was to rebuild police legitimacy and, through citizens' trust to police, to promote collective efficacy and informal social control. There are serious concerns whether this model achieves results regarding implementation-related issues that are common across the world, but particularly typical for post-socialist Central and South-East European countries. In the first place, some improvisations of community policing are likely to occur, because the community policing model is more or less adopted on a declarative level, without the substantial understanding of its fundamental principles and lack of basic requirements. Starting from one of the central premises of community policing - that not police alone, but the whole community is responsible for the community safety - community policing strategy in Croatia includes several projects aimed to improve relations between police and public and to bring together all relevant stakeholders in managing security and safety concerns. Therefore, in this study, the level of implementation of community policing has been analysed from the point of view of four sets: quality of police contact, perception of the level of crime and disorder, fear of victimization and level of community cohesion. Considering the dilemmas about the effectiveness of community policing model in different social contexts, one urban and one rural community in Croatia have been compared. Due to small samples as a main limitation of this study, given results are representative for specific communities only and cannot be generalized, but could serve as a good foundation for future research.

Community policing ; Evaluation ; Croatia ; Urban ; Rural

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Podaci o izdanju

15

2016.

35-41

objavljeno

1831-1857

Povezanost rada

Sociologija