Analysis
Opinion: why are PCSOs invisible?

If police only have dealings with people in extreme circumstances it is difficult to build good relationships with the community they serve. This is why PCSOs are vital argues Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol
Category: Local and Neighbourhood PolicingOps
Tags: Force policyNeighbourhood PolicingPatrol IssuesPCSOsPolice Staff
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