TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - Community policing and the organizational structure of campus law enforcement agencies JO - Policing (Bradford) A1 - Basham, Sherah L. SP - 186 EP - 199 VL - 45 IS - 2 N2 - PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which community policing within campus law enforcement agencies is influenced by the organizational structure, agency characteristics and campus characteristics.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This study utilizes ordinary least squares regression modeling to examine community policing implementation. Data were drawn from a sample of 242 US colleges and universities included in the 2011-2012 Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) Survey of Campus Law Enforcement Agencies (SCLEA).

FINDINGS Findings show that within-campus law enforcement agencies, greater levels of community policing are associated with more formalization, larger numbers of employees, a higher task scope and higher rates of on-campus property crime. Research limitations/implications Use of secondary data and reported crime rate limits the study. Future research should implement specialized surveys and qualitative methods to identify the specific needs and implementations of community policing.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE This paper adds to the limited body of literature on the community policing in campus law enforcement through more recent data and the inclusion of campus community variables.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1363-951X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-07-2021-0096 ID - ref1 ER -