Here are some Sources edit

We should pick between a couple of these and your book

Gayadeen, S. M., & Phillips, S. W. (2014). The innovation of community policing and the COPS Office: does diffusion of innovation theory hold in a manipulated environment?. International Journal Of Police Science & Management, 16(3), 228-242. doi:10.1350/ijps.2014.16.3.342

Colvin, C. A., & Goh, A. (2006). Elements Underlying Community Policing: Validation of the Construct. Police Practice & Research, 7(1), 19-33. doi:10.1080/15614260600579599

Greene, J. (2000). Community Policing in America: Changing the Nature, Structure, and Function of the Police. Criminal Justice 2000, 3, 299-370. Retrieved February 12, 2015, from https://ncjrs.gov/criminal_justice2000/vol_3/03g.pdf SyndicateOlson (talk) 17:17, 13 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

We plan on creating a new section on the Origin on Community Policing, and moving the Broken Windows theory to this section. As well as adding the Peelian Principles to this section. Add more evaluation methods and further expand on the Evaluating Community Policing section. Add the other crime measurement tools to the Evaluating Community Policing section, NIBRS, NCVS, and their links. Remove "There is no universally accepted definition of community policing however it can commonly be described as:" because a definition for community policing is right above it. SyndicateOlson (talk) 20:08, 4 March 2015 (UTC)Reply