Building Bridges Between Researchers And Police Practitioners In Small And Midsize Law Enforcement Agencies In The United States

Janice Iwama,Jack McDevitt, Robert Bieniecki

JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE(2021)

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Abstract
Although partnerships between researchers and police practitioners have increased over the last few decades in some of the largest police agencies in the United States, very few small agencies have engaged in a partnership with a researcher. Of the 18,000 local police agencies in the United States, small agencies with less than 25 sworn officers make up about three quarters of all police agencies. To support future collaborations between researchers and smaller police agencies, like those in Douglas County, Kansas, this article identifies challenges that researchers can address and explores how these relationships can benefit small police agencies across the United States.
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police practitioner, researcher, partnership, police reform
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