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1 CJ345-01 Professor Arnold March 2, 2010 Katina Petropoulos Joleen Joiner Ramona Trevino Kristina Gordon Robert Barton

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3 Community policing promotes organizational strategies, which 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.

4 Philosophy Personalized Policing Patrols Permanent Place Partnership Problems

5 The primary focus of community policing is not confined to responding to crime, but on preventing crime and resolving problems within the community. If utilized correctly effective community policing has a positive impact on: reducing neighborhood crime helping to reduce fear of crime enhancing the quality of life within communities

6 Community Partnerships Organizational Transformation Problem Solving

7 The crime rate in Leadville has been up and down over the past few decades. The people of Leadville want and deserve a more peaceful environment as well as state of mind. Getting the community more actively involved may reduce the crime rates and present a united front against criminals.

8 Majority of the Leadville Community consists of retirees who were once public safety officers who now long for a quiet and serene atmosphere. Brings community members together to reestablish control of their neighborhood. Promotes an increased quality of life and reduces the crime rate in that area. Involving community members in watch programs decreases opportunities for criminals to commit crime rather than attempting to change their behavior or motivation.

9 Working relationship between the community and law enforcement officers. Focuses on observation and awareness as a means of preventing crime. Employs strategies that range from simply promoting social interaction and watching out for each other.

10 Located in areas that contained high percentages of single family homes, little or no commercial establishments, and residents who lived in their homes for at least five years. Most programs use street signs to show the presence of the program to potentially deter any would be criminals. Neighborhood Watch Programs are a an effective means of crime control and neighborhood cohesiveness.

11 more effectively jobs safer & easier to do less litigation greater respect better morale more trust & less fear of Police safer community less tension & conflict cooperation from police increased safety for children & seniors resolution to crime Educate community

12 Teaches residents how to prevent crime Informs people about social service agencies Works with youths to deter them from drugs, violence and gangs Works with community helping to resolve concerns

13 Saves tax papers money by, officers patrolling by foot and bike. Better communication and effective policing are enforced by residents and police partner together. Reflects community concerns and meets the needs of constituents they serve.

14 In diverse communities, suspicion and fear may divide an area along race, class, and lifestyles. Diversity makes it easier to blame others and abdicate personal responsibility for taking constructive action. Worth in Social Value Added value

15 Bing.com Center, C. a. (1997). Creating a Dynamic Community Policing Organization. San Diego: California Office of the Attorney General. Community Policing Defined. (2009). U.S. Department of Justice, COPS. Retrieved February 27, 2010, from web site: http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/default.asp?item=36.http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/default.asp?item=36 Flynn, D. W. (1998). Defining the Community in community policing. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS).

16 Improving Police-Community Relations Through Community Policing. (n.d.). National Crime Prevention Council. Retrieved February 27, 2010, from web site: http://www.ncpc.org/training/powerpoint-trainings. http://www.ncpc.org/training/powerpoint-trainings More, H. W. & Miller, L. S. (2007). Effective Police Supervision. LexisNexis, Anderson Publishing. Pictures. Retrieved from web site: http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&rlz=1R2 GPEA_en&tbs=isch:1&q=pictures+of+community+polici ng&sa=N&start=483&ndsp=21. http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&rlz=1R2 GPEA_en&tbs=isch:1&q=pictures+of+community+polici ng&sa=N&start=483&ndsp=21

17 www.ci.springfield.or.us/police/nw%20application.pdf www.econdev.brandonm.mbca/main.nsf/pages+By+1P /1267 www.econdev.brandonm.mbca/main.nsf/pages+By+1P /1267 www.google.com www.Natchezpd.org/communit.html www.usaonwatch.org/service/


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