Community Policing Practice Test

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Which of the following best describes formal partnerships in community policing?

Official police-community collaborations that complement volunteer efforts.

Formal partnerships in community policing are official, structured collaborations between the police and community groups that work together toward shared safety goals. They have defined roles, regular communication, and formal plans or agreements, so resources and efforts are coordinated rather than working at cross purposes. These partnerships are meant to complement and empower volunteers and community initiatives, not to replace police functions or rely solely on private security. They differ from informal gatherings that lack an enforcement or planning component and from efforts that attempt to substitute formal policing with a different system.

Informal social gatherings with no enforcement component.

Programs run entirely by private security firms.

Systems that replace all formal policing functions.

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