The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation

This paper presents a Partnership Model of Community Policing based on Partnership concepts developed by Riane Eisler and undergirded by Cultural Transformation Theory as a guiding principle (1987, 2010, 2013). This model is more reflective of the daily lived experiences of community police officers...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Adam J McKee, Andre' L Lewis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2016-10-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies
Subjects:
Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/ijps/article/view/141
_version_ 1818807210293067776
author Adam J McKee
Andre' L Lewis
author_facet Adam J McKee
Andre' L Lewis
author_sort Adam J McKee
collection DOAJ
description This paper presents a Partnership Model of Community Policing based on Partnership concepts developed by Riane Eisler and undergirded by Cultural Transformation Theory as a guiding principle (1987, 2010, 2013). This model is more reflective of the daily lived experiences of community police officers. It is culturally relevant and based on the whole of the police officer’s relationship with the community within the context in which the interactions occur. This "New Community Policing" is an extension of Riane Eisler’s Cultural Transformation Theory and is an attempt to answer her call for a movement towards a partnership model of social organization. Ultimately, "8 Pillars of the New Community Policing" are developed to aid in defining and implementing community policing.
first_indexed 2024-12-18T19:22:02Z
format Article
id doaj.art-2135a0cb1bfb4930a8cfb173249828a4
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2380-8969
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-18T19:22:02Z
publishDate 2016-10-01
publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
record_format Article
series Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies
spelling doaj.art-2135a0cb1bfb4930a8cfb173249828a42022-12-21T20:55:58ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingInterdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies2380-89692016-10-013310.24926/ijps.v3i3.141The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical FoundationAdam J McKee0Andre' L Lewis1University of Arkansas-MonticelloUniversity of Arkansas-MonticelloThis paper presents a Partnership Model of Community Policing based on Partnership concepts developed by Riane Eisler and undergirded by Cultural Transformation Theory as a guiding principle (1987, 2010, 2013). This model is more reflective of the daily lived experiences of community police officers. It is culturally relevant and based on the whole of the police officer’s relationship with the community within the context in which the interactions occur. This "New Community Policing" is an extension of Riane Eisler’s Cultural Transformation Theory and is an attempt to answer her call for a movement towards a partnership model of social organization. Ultimately, "8 Pillars of the New Community Policing" are developed to aid in defining and implementing community policing.https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/ijps/article/view/141new community policingcultural transformation theorypartnership modelpolice culture
spellingShingle Adam J McKee
Andre' L Lewis
The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation
Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies
new community policing
cultural transformation theory
partnership model
police culture
title The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation
title_full The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation
title_fullStr The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation
title_full_unstemmed The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation
title_short The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation
title_sort new community policing developing a partnership based theoretical foundation
topic new community policing
cultural transformation theory
partnership model
police culture
url https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/ijps/article/view/141
work_keys_str_mv AT adamjmckee thenewcommunitypolicingdevelopingapartnershipbasedtheoreticalfoundation
AT andrellewis thenewcommunitypolicingdevelopingapartnershipbasedtheoreticalfoundation
AT adamjmckee newcommunitypolicingdevelopingapartnershipbasedtheoreticalfoundation
AT andrellewis newcommunitypolicingdevelopingapartnershipbasedtheoreticalfoundation