(the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark 
and France). During the characterization of these 
approaches, prevalent strategies were identified 
that are utilised through specific administrative 
and legal instruments utilised by these nations, 
namely: 
 
− public engagement in Community Policing; 
− instructing and training of police officers; 
− provision of advice and consultations; 
− crime analysis and prevention. 
 
The analysis of the diverse forms of interaction 
between law enforcement and citizens in the UK 
has bolstered its reputation as a successful model 
for  Community  Policing  implementation.  This 
suggests  that  selecting  and  adapting  optimal 
modes  of  interaction  to  specific  country 
conditions  can  enhance  efficacy  when 
introducing  Community  Policing.  The 
significance  of  developing  effective  electronic 
platforms for police-community interaction was 
underscored. 
 
The evaluation of Ukraine's preparedness for the 
implementation  of  Community  Policing  has 
demonstrated  that  the  country  has  favourable 
conditions, both legally and socially, to further 
advance  the  above  concept.  The  population’s 
trust in law enforcement agencies appears to be a 
crucial factor in the successful implementation of 
the researched concept. 
 
The outcomes of this research can be utilised by 
law  enforcement  agencies  to  enhance  the 
execution of  the  Community  Policing  concept, 
while  considering  global  practices.  Subsequent 
investigations  should  delve  into  revealing  the 
nuances  of  particular  engagement  modes 
between  police  personnel  and  society,  in 
particular,  Neighbourhood  Watch  and  Home 
Watch Network. 
 
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