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Addressing the Professional Requirements of Female Social Workers for Effective Community Policing in the Arab Environment
In June 2023, David Weisbord and colleagues are set to publish 'The Future of Evidence-Based Policing and Dance' with Cambridge University Press. This book explores various aspects of police roles and responsibilities, with a particular emphasis on the professional needs of female social workers in effective community policing within Arab contexts. It underscores the importance of enhancing community policing to address high crime rates and improve the relationship between law enforcement and the public. The book advocates for community policing to boost public trust in law enforcement and foster stronger ties between police officers and local communities, thereby enhancing cooperation in safeguarding life and property. A significant focus of this study, as detailed in the book, is to identify the professional competencies required by female social workers in community police departments in Qatar. Data were gathered using a paper questionnaire, with a sample of 25 female social workers from the Community Police Department in Qatar. The findings reveal four key professional requirements: values, training, skills, and knowledge. Additionally, the study proposes strategies to better integrate social workers into police departments.