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Facebook Pages help police departments join the conversation by sharing their stories and building a meaningful dialogue with citizens and constituents. Every day, millions of people are already on Facebook sharing the things they care about.
Hu et al. (2018) analyzed 7,153 Facebook posts across 14 police agencies and identified five major themes and 24 subthemes, including crimes and criminals, tips, police-public relations,...
13 Οκτ 2018 · The findings from ANOVA and negative binomial regression models clearly indicate that citizens do have definite preferences on police Facebook posts – they are more likely to like and make comments on posts of police personnel and police-public relations, but less likely to share posts of Social Networking Sites. Also, they are more prone to ...
Using a sample of COVID-related police Facebook posts collected between February 1 and May 31, 2020, this chapter illustrates how the expanded E-COP model is helpful in orchestrating an...
1 Ιουν 2020 · These interactive posts allow the police to inform the public about local crimes, provide tips on avoiding popular scams, solicit information about crimes, or share resources citizens can use...
Facebook page can be a great tool to help your law enforcement agency share stories, communicate helpful information, and engage with your community. Setting up a department Facebook page is simple enough, but you’ll need to create a plan for what to include on your page and how you’ll use the page.
17 Ιουν 2014 · Many departments have great Facebook pages. They’re viewed as excellent examples of law enforcement’s use of social media, and can form as a baseline for those building their social media program from scratch. Here are two such departments enjoying success. Take from them what you think you can implement for your own department.