Let me clarify. I anti-militarized police (except for special teams) for all the obvious reasons. What I meant was the hearts and minds approach. The neighborbood cop walking the beat that people know. Likewise he learns them, who's supposed to be where and when, who's just got a bad attitude or drinks too much and who's trouble. It lets the ciizens see someone who's not the enemy, who will stop and chat to the storeowners etc, not just ride around in the radio car. The trouble with this is money.
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Yes, need more people to cover the same area at the slower (walking) speed which means more wages, insurance, gear etc.
We have one area here in town where there is a lot of crime. It is an area of multi family housing, about half is low income. One of the actions that has been taken is to give an unmarried Police officer a free apartment in the area which has interfered with some of the drug dealing that was going on there and also puts that familiar face in the neighborhood. The same thing was done with some success in Rochester. (A city I used to live in south of here)