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Community Policing
* Professor of Social Policy, University of Wolverhampton. E-mail: P.A.J.Waddington@wlv.ac.uk
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This issue of Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice is devoted to the topic of community policing and its latest incarnation as reassurance policing. There is no need to apologise for this recycling of the community policy approach: no policy falls from the drawing board and onto the production–line without the need for prototypes and modification. In a constantly changing world, it is important that policies are reviewed and adjusted to suit the prevailing conditions. If criticism is called for, it is that policing policy and practice fails to stay the course: a novel or engaging idea is heralded
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