Designing technologies for community policing
Zhang, M; Bandara, AK; Price, B; et al.Pike, G; Walkington, Z; Elphick, C; Frumkin, L; Philpot, R; Levine, M; Stuart, A; Nuseibeh, B
Date: 30 April 2020
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Community policing faces a combination of new challenges and opportunities due to both citizens and police adopting new digital technologies. However, there is limited scholarly work providing evidence for how technologies assist citizens’ interactions with the police. This paper reports preliminary findings from interviews with 13 ...
Community policing faces a combination of new challenges and opportunities due to both citizens and police adopting new digital technologies. However, there is limited scholarly work providing evidence for how technologies assist citizens’ interactions with the police. This paper reports preliminary findings from interviews with 13 participants, both citizens and police officers, in England. We recognize four key types of actors in the current practice of community policing, alongside existing technologies and challenges faced by citizens and the police. We conclude with three design implications for improving citizen-police engagement.
Psychology - old structure
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