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Reassurance policing

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Reassurance policing is a model of policing that centers on signal crimes. Developed in the United Kingdom, reassurance policing aims to identify "signals", and involve the community in solving community-related problems (similar to the community policing model).[1]

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  1. ^ Scaramella, Gene L.; Cox, Steven; McCamey, William P., eds. (2011). Introduction to Policing. SAGE Publications, Inc. ISBN 978-1412975308.