Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Community-Oriented Policing and Restorative Justice

Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Community-Oriented Policing and Restorative Justice

Anthony H. Normore, Brian Ellis, Kerry Clamp, Craig Paterson
ISBN13: 9781466683761|ISBN10: 1466683767|EISBN13: 9781466683778
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8376-1.ch015
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Normore, Anthony H., et al. "Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Community-Oriented Policing and Restorative Justice." Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Leadership in Modern Organizations, edited by Nancy D. Erbe and Anthony H. Normore, IGI Global, 2015, pp. 255-272. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8376-1.ch015

APA

Normore, A. H., Ellis, B., Clamp, K., & Paterson, C. (2015). Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Community-Oriented Policing and Restorative Justice. In N. Erbe & A. Normore (Eds.), Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Leadership in Modern Organizations (pp. 255-272). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8376-1.ch015

Chicago

Normore, Anthony H., et al. "Cross-Cultural Collaboration for Community-Oriented Policing and Restorative Justice." In Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Leadership in Modern Organizations, edited by Nancy D. Erbe and Anthony H. Normore, 255-272. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2015. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8376-1.ch015

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Abstract

This chapter proposes ways to actively shape future cross-cultural police leadership and collaboration within and across police cultures. The ideas presented are intended to create dialogue across modern police organizations and those who lead them. All four authors are connected with police work either as police officers, police researchers, or criminology instructors. We highlight the impact of restorative justice in policing, community-oriented policing, and collaboration of the law enforcement community within US and UK. Examples of these efforts are embedded throughout the chapter to corroborate our argument for more collaboration within and across cultures if contemporary policing is to be successful. Future research directions are presented.

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