Authors :
Dr. John Motsamai Modise
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 9 - September
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/56whwdut
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/y3t5mrxb
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8421383
Abstract :
The article's goal is to promote best practices
for ethical, accountable, democratic, and professional
policing, as well as policing that advances justice, safety,
and freedom for all. It also aims to promote knowledge
of, and use of, internationally-adopted human rights and
law enforcement standards in all relevant contexts.
Policing procedures must ensure equitable justice and be
backed by facts if they are to benefit all of us. These
procedures must to be based on human rights principles
and take into account how crucial it is to preserve good
relations between the public and the police. The paper,
which was split into two parts, concentrated on a
number of topics, including successful policing,
implications for the police, police culture, police ideals,
and the legitimacy of the police. The send section argued
over what constitutes appropriate policing models and
concepts, as well as what tactics are effective in various
situations. If the community's residents do not have
confidence in and support for police organizations, they
cannot operate effectively. Unwanted circumstances like
under policing, no-go zones, or private vigilantism could
occur. It should be made clear before talking about
appropriate policing models that policing practices are
equally up for examination and reflection in nations with
relative stability and prosperity. As a result, there is no
set paradigm of police. Police should work to reduce the
negative effects of a too militarized force, and agencies
should stop using militarized methods that undermine
their credibility with the communities they serve.
Congress can play a role in this as well by severely
restricting the transfer and use of military equipment by
local law enforcement, as well as by setting up a system
for looking into complaints and enforcing punishments
when equipment and tactics are used improperly during
large-scale protests.
Keywords :
Policing, Models, Strategies Effective, Efficient Policing, Effective, Fair, Good Procedural Justice, Trust, Legitimacy.
The article's goal is to promote best practices
for ethical, accountable, democratic, and professional
policing, as well as policing that advances justice, safety,
and freedom for all. It also aims to promote knowledge
of, and use of, internationally-adopted human rights and
law enforcement standards in all relevant contexts.
Policing procedures must ensure equitable justice and be
backed by facts if they are to benefit all of us. These
procedures must to be based on human rights principles
and take into account how crucial it is to preserve good
relations between the public and the police. The paper,
which was split into two parts, concentrated on a
number of topics, including successful policing,
implications for the police, police culture, police ideals,
and the legitimacy of the police. The send section argued
over what constitutes appropriate policing models and
concepts, as well as what tactics are effective in various
situations. If the community's residents do not have
confidence in and support for police organizations, they
cannot operate effectively. Unwanted circumstances like
under policing, no-go zones, or private vigilantism could
occur. It should be made clear before talking about
appropriate policing models that policing practices are
equally up for examination and reflection in nations with
relative stability and prosperity. As a result, there is no
set paradigm of police. Police should work to reduce the
negative effects of a too militarized force, and agencies
should stop using militarized methods that undermine
their credibility with the communities they serve.
Congress can play a role in this as well by severely
restricting the transfer and use of military equipment by
local law enforcement, as well as by setting up a system
for looking into complaints and enforcing punishments
when equipment and tactics are used improperly during
large-scale protests.
Keywords :
Policing, Models, Strategies Effective, Efficient Policing, Effective, Fair, Good Procedural Justice, Trust, Legitimacy.