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"Since law enforcement agencies began partnering with citizens through community policing, we've seen significant drops in crime rates."
- John Ashcroft

 

Introduction to Community Oriented Policing

 
     
   

This course can be modified for a 16 or 8-hour delivery. It is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the history and development of community policing, the fundamental elements of the community policing philosophy and its implications for police operations.

Participants will be able to:

  • Develop an understanding of the importance of engaging community residents in collaborative partnerships for the purpose of identifying and resolving community problems;
  • Become familiar with the nature of police-community partnerships and suggested methods of developing partnerships;
  • Develop an understanding of a nationally accepted model for solving community problems;
  • Use the problem solving process to address several example community problems to enhance their understanding;
  • Recognize the importance and benefits of documenting their problem solving projects.

Course Topics:

  • Police-Community Partnerships
  • Introduction to Problem Solving Policing
  • Problem Solving Practical Exercises
  • Action Planning
  • Crime Prevention
  • Community Policing Resource Development

Manuals and Presentation for Download:
*You will need Adobe Acrobat to download manuals.

Course Manual (8-hour version)

Instructor Manual (8- hour version)

Course Manual (16-hour version)

Instructor Manual (16-hour version)

PowerPoint Slides (8-hour)

PowerPoint Slides (16-hour)

Course Manual Spanish

PowerPoint Slides Spanish