.... Police chiefs and sheriffs may want to ask themselves—if after hiring
officers in the spirit of adventure, who have been exposed to action
oriented police dramas since their youth, and sending them to an academy
patterned after a military boot camp, then dressing them in black
battle dress uniforms and turning them loose in a subculture steeped in
an “us versus them” outlook toward those they serve and protect, while
prosecuting the war on crime, war on drugs, and now a war on
terrorism—is there any realistic hope of institutionalizing community
policing as an operational philosophy? ...