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Webinar- Community Policing in Scotland Negotiating Policing by Consent

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There is a tangible difference between a Police Service and a Police Force as it impacts significantly on how we police our communities to keep them safe. Drawing on his three decades of policing in Scotland and having a deep understanding of policing in the US, Andrew Brown brings a perspective to policing communities by consent that involves building relationships with community groups to assist in developing understanding of the many challenges officers face, but also in actively listening to the communities concerns so that we may protect them from harm and provide a service that is without fear, favor, malice or ill will.

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