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The Pace of Urban Policing
“Crowds, crises, chaos—on repeat.”
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SUMMARY - The Pace of Urban Policing

SUMMARY — The Pace of Urban Policing

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The pace of urban policing refers to the speed and frequency with which law enforcement agencies in Canadian cities deploy resources to address incidents, respond to emergencies, and enforce regulations. This topic intersects with broader debates about public safety, community trust, and the efficiency of police services. In urban areas, the pace of policing is shaped by factors such as population density, crime rates, and the availability of specialized units.

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