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Research on the Application of New Media in Grassroots Police Work from the Perspective of National Public Security New Media Matrix

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  • Tan Zhi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37420/j.cer.2020.019

Keywords:

Media matrix; New media; Community policing

Abstract

The "national public security new media matrix" was established in 2018 by the Propaganda Bureau of the Ministry of public security, together with the people's public security newspaper and the China police network. On the basis of extensive investigation and research in the early stage, the matrix has made contributions to promoting the healthy development of new public security media, enhancing the ability of network media, promoting the popularization of public security publicity work and creating a good network environment. The development of Internet information technology accelerates the arrival of the new media era, that is, the transformation of media tools from paper media in the traditional media era to electronic media in the new media era. This requires the traditional community policing mode to change. To achieve the new police mode of "Internet + Police", we need to combine the new Internet technology with the police's professional knowledge, and meet the urgent needs of the masses according to the current situation of community policing. Through technical services to customize the community police work platform, relieve the pressure of community police, improve work effciency, and strive to meet the growing needs of the people.

Author Biography

Tan Zhi

Collage for Public Order and Traffic Management, People’s Public Security University of China, Beijing, China

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2020-01-31 — Updated on 2025-04-22

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Zhi, T. (2025). Research on the Application of New Media in Grassroots Police Work from the Perspective of National Public Security New Media Matrix. Communication & Education Review, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.37420/j.cer.2020.019 (Original work published January 31, 2020)

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