Transcription of COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING PROBLEM …
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COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING & PROBLEM SOLVING>" C. 0. P. P. S."RICHARD KIRKLAND, CHIEF OF POLICECONTENTSA cknowledgementsPrefaceI COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING and PROBLEM SolvingII January 1992 Citizen Attitude and Opimon SurveyHI Mini-Surveys-Central Area Day Shift-Traffic Citations-Work Cards-Animal ControlACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThis publication is a result of the men and women of the Reno Police Department whosededicated service during a difficult period of diminishing resources, increased demands forservice and a rapidly changing environment, transformed our COMMUNITY POLICING philosophyinto a successful and meaningful police service delivery success of this program cannot be mentioned without including the efforts of ourcommunity. In particular, one of our most involved citizens, Dorothy Newberg, whoseleadership in the "Safety 88 Campaign" resulted in the voters approval for 88 new , more than 750 COMMUNITY and business members are actively involved inNeighborhood Advisory Groups in an effort to resolve COMMUNITY program of this magnitude would not be possible without the substantial support of our CityManager, Clay Holstine and members of the City Council.
INTRODUCTION In June 1987, after the public, for the second time in two years, struck down a tax initiative that would have replenished depleting resources and personnel, a Community Attitude
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