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The Evidence in Governance and Politics (EGAP) network has released the findings from its latest Metaketa research study, which examines the question: Does community policing build trust in police and reduce crime? It combines the results of field studies on locally-appropriate community policing practices in Brazil, Colombia, Liberia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Uganda. On December 14, USIP hosted security sector experts and practitioners for an in-depth look at EGAP’s Metaketa results — as well as a discussion on how we can use these important findings to help shape the future of community policing.
Presenters
Graeme Blair
Dorothy Kronick
Nico Ravanilla
Zulfiqar Hameed
Panelists
Ena Dion
Sandra Pabon
‘Kemi Okenyodo
Joseph Hewitt, moderator
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/does-community-policing-build-trust-police-and-reduce-crime
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The Evidence in Governance and Politics (EGAP) network has released the findings from its latest Metaketa research study, which examines the question: Does community policing build trust in police and reduce crime? It combines the results of field studies on locally-appropriate community policing practices in Brazil, Colombia, Liberia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Uganda. On December 14, USIP hosted security sector experts and practitioners for an in-depth look at EGAP’s Metaketa results — as well as a discussion on how we can use these important findings to help shape the future of community policing.
Presenters
Graeme Blair
Dorothy Kronick
Nico Ravanilla
Zulfiqar Hameed
Panelists
Ena Dion
Sandra Pabon
‘Kemi Okenyodo
Joseph Hewitt, moderator
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/does-community-policing-build-trust-police-and-reduce-crime
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