Implementing an asset-based approach: A case study of innovative community policing from Hawkhill, Scotland

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This case study reports on a 5-year project which has been running in Hawkhill, a deprived area in central Scotland where violent crime was also of concern. It highlights the steps necessary to move from theory to implementation: the process and impact of change of a unique, innovative police/partnership policy within the framework of Scottish Policing. Through auto-ethnography it reports on utilising an asset-based approach for reducing offending, improving health, well-being and local community conditions by supporting and building on its assets, connecting people and creating conditions for respectful, meaningful, partnership working where all partners can make a valuable contribution.

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Jack, K., Frondigoun, L., & Smith, R. (2021). Implementing an asset-based approach: A case study of innovative community policing from Hawkhill, Scotland. Police Journal, 94(3), 353–371. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258X20935965

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