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Community policing in the United Kingdom

No country in the world, certainly none outside North America, shares as much culturally with the United States as the United Kingdom- England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Language, style and politics are similar if not identical. The same can be said of law enforcement issues.

In the United Kingdom, as in the United States, problems vary greatly between cities and rural areas. An officer in London has much more commonality of experience with his counterpart in New York than with the neighborhood officer in rural Cornwall. A constable in Cornwall would probably be more comfortable with issues presented by rural Vermont than London.

There are differences, but some are not as great ...

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