“It's kind of preventative maintenance”: social capital and policing in rural schools

PurposeThe purpose of this article is to examine the expectations, challenges and tensions officers describe while engaged with public schools to demonstrate that officers engage with students in public schools in a conscious, goal-oriented process to establish and maintain useful relationships.Desi...

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Community policing
Connectedness
Crime prevention
Institutionalization
Interviews
Law enforcement
Legitimacy
Police
Preventive maintenance
Provinces
Public schools
Rural areas
Rural communities
Rural schools
School districts
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Students
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