Community Policing and Engagement
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The Roots of Policing in America: Slave Patrols To understand community policing in a contemporary context requires a look through the long lens of history, enslavement, and slave patrols. Where...
show more- Charleston City Watch and Guard (1790s) Charleston, NC Slave Patrols - Majority black (slaves) population
- Minority white population terrified at the possibility of slave uprisings wanted a group focused on the control of black people.
- Reconstruction/Jim Crow Era - focused on enforcing black codes, the laws and policies meant to control the lives/movement of black people.
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