William Muir named four styles of policing in your textbook. Name these four styles, and define them by their relation to passion and perspective.
What will be an ideal response?
The four styles of policing named by William Muir and their relation to passion and perspective, are as follows:
Professionals: Officers have the necessary passion and perspective to be valuable police officers.
Enforcers: Officers have passion in responding to human problems but do not recognize limits on their power to resolve those problems (i.e., they lack perspective).
Reciprocators: Officers are too objective in that they have perspective but virtually no passion, resulting in a detachment from the suffering they encounter and often a failure to take action.
Avoiders: Officers have neither passion nor perspective, resulting in no recognition of people's problems and no action to resolve them.
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