Developing a partnership between the police and the community
Traditionally,
police respond to calls, investigate crimes, and make arrests. This process alone
does not reduce crime. Crime and public safety issues are community problems.
No single agency can solve complex social problems by itself. But, by building
a partnership between the police, community and local government, safety can
be increased in our neighborhoods and business districts.
Community policing recognizes a shared responsibility between the police and
the community and encourages a problem solving partnership. Officers work closely
with the members of the community, addressing the service needs of the local
citizens, and encouraging the residents to participate in the solving of community
problems. The focus is on improving communications between police and the community.
The exchange of information between the community and the police is essential
in the prevention of crime. This communication will also help divert the many
calls to the police that are out of our scope of control and that can be handled
more efficiently by other agencies. This will allow more time for officers to
work on solving crimes in your neighborhood.
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