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Citation

Chappell AT, Lanza-Kaduce L. J. Contemp. Ethnogr. 2010; 39(2): 187-214.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0891241609342230

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Even as community policing has emerged as the dominant paradigm, research indicates that police agencies continue to be highly militaristic and bureaucratic in structure and culture. This article reports findings from an observational study of recruit training at a police academy that had introduced a new curriculum emphasizing community policing and problem solving. The article explores the socialization that takes place there to see how the tension between traditional and community policing is resolved. The authors found that despite the philosophical emphasis on community policing and its themes of decentralization and flexibility, the most salient lessons learned in police training were those that reinforced the paramilitary structure and culture.

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