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Current Developments: Citizen Forums, Online Surveys, Local and Neighborhood Security Walks, and Cooperative Security Partnerships

In: Police and Citizen Participation

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  • Jan-Philipp Küppers

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This chapter provides a current overview of a variety of participation formats used in police work. It becomes clear that there are many ways for the police to explore preferences and incorporate them into planning and decision-making. This ranges from the rather passive instruments of surveys or online surveys in the context of speed monitoring to shaping forms of citizen forums for event-related incidents, location- and district-related security inspections, or participation in steering groups within cooperative security partnerships. In general, it can be stated that police-initiated participation processes vary greatly in their degree of citizen participation and in their specific configurations. Various procedures of dialogue-oriented citizen participation can be used more intensively by the police.

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  • Jan-Philipp Küppers, 2025. "Current Developments: Citizen Forums, Online Surveys, Local and Neighborhood Security Walks, and Cooperative Security Partnerships," Springer Books, in: Police and Citizen Participation, chapter 0, pages 51-65, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-48122-3_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-48122-3_4
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