The report discusses the future of crime, communities, and policing, focusing on trends and how to shape proactive responses.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
federal bureau of investigation |
Authors: | Carl Jensen Iii, John Jarvis, Joseph A. Schafer |
Time horizon: | 2020 |
Geographic focus: | United States, Global |
The research method involved analyzing various policing topics, presenting findings at conferences, executive briefings, and producing written materials. The report is a synthesis of these analyses, particularly focusing on essays from the book “Policing 2020: Exploring the Future of Crime, Communities, and Policing.”
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The report explores the future of American policing, examining potential crime trends, community changes, and policing challenges up to the year 2020. It emphasizes the importance of not just forecasting future events but also shaping them. The report is a collection of essays that analyze various aspects of crime and policing, including the impact of technology, demographic shifts, and organizational structures. It encourages police leaders to think strategically about the future and to consider how current practices may need to evolve to address emerging issues effectively.
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Categories: 2020 time horizon | 2020s time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | United States geographic scope | communities | community demographics | crime | crime forecasting | demographic shifts | future crime trends | futures | organizational structures | policing | policing adaptation | policing challenges | proactive responses | strategic thinking | technology impact