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Everyone a Sheriff

The Democratization of Crime Prevention in America
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In Everyone a Sheriff, the word "sheriff" serves as a metaphor for programs involving citizens in social control initiatives. Partnership between community members and their local police force is at the heart of any effective strategy aimed at reducing urban crime and insecurity. Ordinary community residents represent a vast, untapped resource in the fight against crime, disorder, and fear. The real story of citizens long association with the policing function is revealed. The book highlights include: an in-depth examination of volunteerism primarily at the law enforcement level; the importance of preparing youth and minorities for careers in policing and homeland security; the need for transitioning police and citizen volunteers from serving not only as peacekeepers, but becoming "peacemakers"; a realistic view of various pitfalls when regular and volunteer police are thrust into patterns of co-existence when fighting crime out on the street or seeking solutions to crime; numerous examples of current police-sponsored citizen academies, police cadet and junior deputy programs; histories of the invention of police and citizen-supported neighborhood crime watch programs. The only way to successfully cross the divide between the police and public is to give meaning to the phrase: "the police are the people, and the people are the police."
Martin Alan Greenberg, JD, PhD, is the author of five other books concerning community safety and the director of education and research for the New York State Association of Auxiliary Police, Inc.
Chapter 1: The Invention of the Police Chapter 2: Teen Involvement in Military and Homeland Defense Chapter 3: Public Service Programs for Youth Chapter 4: The Neighborhood Watch Program Chapter 5: Adult Citizen and Junior Police Academies Chapter 6: Volunteer Police: United Kingdom, Former Soviet Union, and Russia Chapter 7: VIPS, Civil Defense, and the Detroit Experience Chapter 8: Peacemaking and Community Prosecution Chapter 9: The Citizen's Role in Gun Violence Reduction Chapter 10: The Citizen's Role in School Safety Conclusion: The Citizen's Role in Crime Prevention
Everyone a Sheriff illustrates the importance of citizen involvement for the health and wellbeing of our communities. The theoretical perspective is supported by practical national and international examples to stress how community engagement and collaborative partnerships are beneficial to all involved. In other words, safety is everyone's responsibility. -- Detective Beth Sanborn, School Resource Officer, Lower Gwynedd Police
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