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|a Societal Implications of Community-Oriented Policing and Technology.
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|a Intro -- Acknowlegment -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Supporting Variability in Criminal Intelligence Analysis: From Expert Intuition to Critical and Rigorous Analysis -- Introduction -- Fluidity and Rigour -- Sources of Variability in Analytic Reasoning -- Fluidity to Interact with the Variety of Analytic Tools -- Requirements for Fluidity and Rigor -- Operationalising Fluidity and Rigour -- Visual Persistence -- Tactile Reasoning for Tentative and Playful Interactions -- Creative and Generative -- Associative and Divergent -- Gaining Traction During Uncertainty -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Strategic Analysis and Service Design for Community Policing -- Introduction -- Community Policing and Aspects of Strategy -- Unity as a Community Policing Research and Innovation Project -- Strategy Put into Practice - A Case of Puhos Shopping Center in Helsinki -- Community Policing in Puhos -- Service Design Canvas for Community Policing -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Crowd Knowledge Sourcing - A Potential Methodology to Uncover Victims of Human Trafficking -- Introduction -- Crowd Knowledge Sourcing: Explained and Exemplified -- Proposals to Use Crowd Knowledge Sourcing to Rescue Victims of Human Trafficking and Bring Perpetrators to Justice -- Challenges of Using Crowd Knowledge Sourcing and Recommendations for the Way Forward -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4: Addressing Ethical Challenges of Creating New Technology for Criminal Investigation: The VALCRI Project -- Introduction -- VALCRI Explained -- Addressing Ethics in VALCRI -- Security, Ethics, Privacy and Legal Group (SEPL) -- Communications Problems in a Multi-Tiered Approach -- Addressing IEB, SEPL, VALCRI Team Interactions -- Risks Identified -- Steps Taken over the Course of the Project -- Conclusions -- References.
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|a Chapter 5: Evaluating the Ability and Desire of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) to Deliver Community-Oriented Policing in Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Social Media and Community Policing Implementation in South Eastern Europe: A Question of Trust -- References -- Chapter 7: Use of Apps for Crime Reporting and the EU General Data Protection Regulation -- Introduction -- Related Work -- GDPR and Mobile Applications -- TRILLION Mobile Applications -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: ICTs and Community Policing: An Ethical Framework -- Impacts of Innovation in Community Policing -- ICTs and Policing -- Community Policing Failures -- Risks and Societal Impact of ICTs -- Measuring the Impact: Analysis and Assessment -- Contextual, Human and Technological Factors in Community Policing -- Ethical Framework for ICT-Mediated Community Policing -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Relevance -- Empowerment -- Stakeholders -- Context -- Trust -- Agency and Participation -- Safety First -- Anonymity -- Social Media -- Accesibility -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 9: Project Genesis: A Strategic Review of Neighbourhood Policing in Dorset -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Operational Roles & -- Qualitative Data: Views from the Frontline -- Structural Weaknesses -- Observational Studies: Examining the Data -- Findings -- References -- Chapter 10: 1996 Initiatives to Integrate Technology into Community Oriented Policing - 20 Years Later -- Introduction -- Ways in Which Technology Can Improve Community Policing Outreach and Effectiveness -- Technology-Facilitated Community Policing Programs that Are Already Used by Police Departments Across the Country -- Other Crime-Detection Technologies -- Some Concerns Expressed by the Conference Attendees in 1996 -- 20 Years Later - Where Are We Now?.
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|a Community Oriented Policing and Technology in 2017- What Do We Need to Consider? -- References -- Chapter 11: Policing the Community Together: The Impact of Technology on Citizen Engagement -- Introduction -- Inclusion, Participation and Engagement -- Technological Interventions for Community Participation and Engagement -- Technological Interventions for Community Policing: The UNITY Case Study -- Validation and Discussion -- Discussion and Further Work -- References.
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