Components of
Community Policing
Community Development
Programs initiated and led by the community that contribute to
crime prevention, public education and other community policing
goals.
Encouraging communities to become full partners in policing.
Initiative intended to identify and address some of the root
causes of crime.
Police Learning
Development of systems both within a police service and
provincially to ensure continuous learning for members of
police services.
Education for police leaders in strategic planning, change
management and organizational re-engineering.
Delivery of problem-oriented policing training for front-line
officers.
Police Service
Re-Engineering
Change management to revise police service structures, human
resources and administration processes and operation polices.
Strategic planning for effective policing.
Technology enhancement and streamlining of administrative
processes.
Enforcement
Enforcement activities that optimize services to the community.
Focused enforcement in response to community safety concerns.
Involvement of communities in determining objectives and
priorities.
Community-Police
Partnerships
Full and equal partnerships between the police and community.
Maintenance of public order, the prevention of crime, and the
response to crime, are the shared concerns and responsibilities
of the community and the police.
Permanent mechanisms to permit meaningful community input into
all aspects of policing in a community.
Each component is
inter-related & must exist simultaneously for community
policing to be present.
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