Transcription of COMMUNITY POLICING
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COMMUNITY PolicingDefinedThe Primary Elements of COMMUNITY PolicingNonprof its / Service ProvidersUsing the Crime Triangle1 COMMUNITY POLICING DefinedCommunity POLICING is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies that support the systematic use of partnerships and problem - solving techniques to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime. COMMUNITY POLICING comprises three key components: COMMUNITY PartnershipsCollaborative partnerships between the law enforcement agency and the individuals and organizations they serve to develop solutions to problems and increase trust in policeOrganizational TransformationThe alignment of organizational management, structure, personnel, and information systems to support COMMUNITY partnerships and proactive problem solvingProblem SolvingThe process of engaging in the proactive and systematic examination of identified problems to develop and evaluate effective responses2 COMMUNITY Partnerships Collaborative partnerships between the law enforcement agency and the individuals and organizations they serve to develop solutions to problems and increase trust in policeCommunity POLICING , recognizing that police rarely can solve public safety problems alone, encourages interactive partnerships with relevant stakeh
4 Problem Solving The process of engaging in the proactive and systematic examination of identified problems to develop and rigorously evaluate effective responses.
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