policingas
Policingas is a term used in policy analysis and criminology to describe an approach to policing that emphasizes governance, accountability, and the delivery of policing responsibilities through a mix of public agencies, private providers, community organizations, and automated systems. The term is a neologism that blends policing with the concept of "as a service" or "as a framework," signaling a shift from centralized, monolithic models to more modular, participatory arrangements. In this view, policing is considered not merely as law enforcement but as a set of public services that must be transparent, rights-respecting, and democratically overseen.
Core concepts include accountability to communities, transparent data and performance metrics, civilian oversight, proportional and rights-respecting
Implementation models vary. They may involve traditional police departments operating under robust oversight; co-produced policing with
Critics warn that policingas risks privatization of public safety, dilution of accountability, surveillance overreach, and inequitable
See also: policing, public administration, community policing, surveillance, criminal justice reform.