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Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Editors and Contributors; 1 Introduction; References; CP Context and Processes; 2 Community Policing in Support of Social Cohesion; 2.1 Communities and Crime-The Role of Social (Dis)Organisation, Social Cohesion, Community Cohesion, Integration and Resilience; 2.2 (In)formal Crime Control and Community Policing; 2.3 Community Policing in Support of Social Cohesion; 2.4 Challenges of Community Policing in Support of Social Cohesion; 2.5 Conclusion; References; 3 'One for All and All for One': Fostering Accountability in Community Policing; 3.1 Introduction

3.2 Accountability3.3 Local Accountability; 3.4 Democratic Accountability; 3.5 A Roundtable of Accountabilities: Accountability Among Equals; 3.6 Conclusion; References; 4 Community Policing: The Relevance of Social Contexts; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Context-Specific Nature of 'European' Community Policing; 4.3 Contemporary Community Policing in Europe; 4.4 The Multi-contextuality of European Community Policing; 4.5 Integration of the European Perspectives and Context of Community Policing; 4.6 Summary and Recommendations; References

5 Community Policing as a Social System and Its Components5.1 Introduction; 5.2 System Components; 5.3 Community Policing in Finland; 5.4 Community Policing in Helsinki; 5.5 Conclusions; References; European CP Practices and Case Studies; 6 Community Policing and Radicalization: Evaluation and European Examples; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Community Policing; 6.3 Radicalization; 6.3.1 The Process of Radicalization; 6.3.2 Factors and Mechanisms of Radicalization; 6.3.2.1 Individual Level; 6.3.2.2 Group Level; 6.3.2.3 Mass Level; 6.3.3 The Internet

6.4 De-Radicalization and the Role of Community Policing6.4.1 Engaging with Youths; 6.4.2 Engaging with Faith-Based Organizations and Religious Leaders; 6.4.3 Engaging with Minorities; 6.5 European Initiatives in the Field of De-radicalization; 6.5.1 Germany; 6.5.2 Denmark; 6.5.3 Sweden; 6.5.4 England; 6.6 Conclusion; References; 7 Police Liaison Approaches to Managing Political Protest: A Critical Analysis of a Prominent UK Example; 7.1 Police Liaison: Contemporary Nature and Origins; 7.2 The 'Anti-Lib Dem' Protest Rally in Sheffield, UK, 2011

7.3 Operation Obelisk: Understanding Its Nature and Effectiveness7.3.1 The Setting; 7.3.2 Situated Interaction; 7.4 Sincerity or Sham?; References; 8 Community Policing and Public Perception: Belgian Expectations and Images of the Police; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Community Policing in Belgium; 8.3 Perspectives on the Role of the Police; 8.4 Police as Viewed Through the Glasses of the Citizen; 8.4.1 Methodology of the Research; 8.5 Research Results; 8.5.1 What Does One Expect from the Police?; 8.5.2 Which Image Do People Have of the Police?

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