McDaniel, JohnLeventakis, GeorgiosHaberfeld, M. R.2018-05-312018-05-312018-04-25McDaniel, J.L.M. (2018) 'Evaluating the Ability and Desire of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) to Deliver Community-Oriented Policing in Practice', In: Leventakis G., Haberfeld M. (eds), Societal Implications of Community-Oriented Policing and Technology. Springer Briefs in Criminology. New York, USA: Springer, pp. 39-46978331989296210.1007/978-3-319-89297-9_5http://hdl.handle.net/2436/621320This is a metadata record only. The full text of this article is not available in this repository.This chapter locates the ethos of community-oriented policing at the heart of the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) model in England and Wales and shows that the PCCs’ Police and Crime Plans should function as a key prism through which their performance should be measured. It focuses, in particular, on the Police and Crime Plans for Greater Manchester, the West Midlands and London, examining whether and to what extent they deliver a measure of community-oriented policing in practice.encommunity-oriented policingPolice and Crime Commissioners and police reformEvaluating the Ability and Desire of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) to Deliver Community-Oriented Policing in PracticeChapter in book