1st Edition

The Politics of Community Policing The Case of Seattle

By Wilson Edward Reed Copyright 1999

    First published in 1999. As with the other volumes in this series, readers will appreciate the clear and compelling way this case study is presented. Reed critiques the way in which political and economic dynamics not only threaten, but convolute the intended benefits of community policing. Although you may not always agree with the author's interpretations, he has given us a compelling look at the potential for corruption of model programs.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Community Policing; Chapter 3 Legitimation Processes; Chapter 4 Urban Political Processes; Chapter 5 Micro-Organizational Processes; Chapter 6 Community Policing in Seattle: A “Model” Part nership Between Citizens and Police;

    Biography

    Wilson Edward Reed