词条 | Officer Friendly |
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Officer Friendly is a model program to acquaint children and young adults with law enforcement officials as a part of a community relations campaign. The program was especially popular in the United States from the 1960s to the 1980s, but it continues in some police departments.[1] Officer Friendly is generally not a specific character, and is in the public domain. In 1974, Sears-Roebuck Foundation partnered with John H. Coleman, Jr with the Hampton, Virginia police department and Hampton City school to revise the program. Classroom kits were developed including coloring books, videos, board game and teaching guides with activities. The classroom kits were distributed to 40 school districts throughout the United States. An original copy of the kit can be found at the Hampton, Virginia City Museum. MethodsThe Officer Friendly programs most famously involved police officers visiting pre-school and kindergarten classrooms. In many parts of the United States, Officer Friendly coloring books are distributed to children.[2] In popular cultureThere have been many parodies of the nearly ubiquitous program. In many cases, the term "Officer Friendly" is used sarcastically to refer to an abusive police officer.[3] In film
In music
In television
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References1. ^Officer Friendly back in action ChicagoBreakingNews.com article 2. ^Hampton's Officer Friendly coloring book 3. ^{{cite journal|title=Debunking the Myth of Officer Friendly: How African American Males Experience Community Policing|journal=Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice|date= May 2000|volume= 16|pages= 209-229|url=http://ccj.sagepub.com/content/16/2/209.refs|doi=10.1177/1043986200016002006}} 4. ^{{cite news|journal=SCTV Guide|url=http://www.sctvguide.ca/episodes/sctvair.htm#global1b|title=EPISODES: AIRDATES, Global 1977-1978: Series 1b - Second City Television}} 1 : Law enforcement in the United States |
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