Community-Police Engagement
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Like many other U.S. cities, Titusville, Florida, has a neighborhood that challenges law enforcement’s ability to provide effective policing to its citizens and threatens to reduce the quality of li...
Education & Training
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For the past 38 years, the Burnsville Police Department in Minnesota has required a four-year degree for those candidates wanting to become police officers with our city. At first it seemed to create ...
Community-Police Engagement
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City, Citizens, and Law Enforcement Adopting Neighborhoods (CLEAN) is a concept that builds an effective, comprehensive approach to identifying, addressing, and enhancing quality-of-life issues. Devel...
Technology
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In the 1990s the Roanoke Police Department began moving toward a community-policing concept by assigning officers to specific districts and charging the officers with becoming familiar with the reside...
Community-Police Engagement
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Since May 2003, members of the Minneapolis Police Department and the city's business community have been working together to increase partnerships and decrease crime in downtown Minneapolis....
IACP
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Crime prevention is not the exclusive province of law enforcement agencies, but because the police have the responsibility for dealing with crime where, when, and as it occurs, there is a tendency to ...
Community-Police Engagement
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The McGruff House Program started in Utah in 1982 in response to several child abductions by child sexual predator Arthur Gary Bishop. Local volunteers, law enforcement representatives, and the school...
Community-Police Engagement
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The Neighborhood Emergency Assistance Team (Neat) program in Taylor Mill is a community partnership where citizen volunteers are trained to assist the police department in the event of large-scale inc...