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Community Policing Division

The North End Tacoma Community Policing Division operates with the aim of coordinating proactive policing efforts with citizens to ensure safety and security in the community. Led by Captain Christopher Travis, the division comprises two lieutenants, an administrative lieutenant, 16 Community Liaiso

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Modern Policing Degree Program

Join key stakeholders in a discussion on the AB89 Task Force's findings and recommendations for developing a modern policing degree program in collaboration with the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. Explore how local colleges can address these recommendations proactively.

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Policing Needs and Priorities Report 2023/24

The Department of Police Oversight and Community Safety's report outlines key findings and recommendations for improving law enforcement effectiveness, addressing serious crimes, firearm violence, gang-related activities, public order policing, youth development, and safety infrastructure. The repor

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ATTRACTING DIVERSITY TO POLICING.

Exploring current strategies and statistics on attracting diversity to policing, this presentation highlights the progress made in increasing representation of women, BAMEH individuals, and Black officers in the police force. Despite improvements, there are still targets to meet in order to align wi

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Tipperary Joint Policing Committee Statistical Overview February 2024

Providing a statistical overview of the Tipperary Joint Policing Committee's current position in February 2024, including data on domestic abuse incidents, property crime broken down by district, crime against the person, proactive policing measures, and traffic offenses. The data compares the perio

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Ohio Collaborative Community Engagement Standards Overview

Explore the Ohio Collaborative Community Engagement standards focusing on building trust between law enforcement and communities. The initiative promotes proactive interactions and initiatives to enhance public safety and community well-being, following Sir Robert Peel's principles of policing.

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Strong Local Policing Performance Review Highlights November 2023

Achievements in the past 12 months include initiatives like the RCRP Mini Police Programme, Operation Shango, and the Violence Reduction Unit. The focus has been on strengthening neighborhood policing teams, recruiting more officers, increasing volunteers, providing training and support, and enhanci

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Ohio Collaborative Standard Bias-Free Policing

Explore the Ohio Collaborative program for bias-free policing, focusing on maintaining public trust, transparency, and adherence to laws. Learn about the state's commitment to eliminating biased-based profiling and promoting responsible policing practices.

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Update on Feasibility Studies for University Development in Hammanskraal and Ekurhuleni

Feasibility studies have been conducted to establish universities in Hammanskraal for Policing and Crime Detection and Ekurhuleni for Science and Innovation. The studies recommended further work on infrastructure and academic programs. The potential university in Hammanskraal would positively impact

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Community Safety Action Strategy Overview and Implementation Plan

Community Safety Action Strategy aims to address perceptions of safety beyond policing, focusing on collaborative efforts for racial justice and equity. The strategy involves co-creating healthy places and neighborhoods, investing in people and prevention, effective response, and promoting healing a

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Facilitation Support for Senior Police Leaders in Protecting Vulnerable Individuals

Facilitation support is offered to senior police leaders to enhance their collective response in protecting individuals facing abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The Policing Facilitator role provides peer support, tactical advice, resources, and professional development guidance to amplify the voice

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Election Manifesto Briefing: Key Takeaways on Tax, Finance, and Crime Policies

Labour, Liberal Democrats, and Conservatives present contrasting plans on tax, finance, and crime policies in their election manifestos. From scrapping business rates to increasing workers' rights and tackling crime, each party has distinct priorities and proposals. The Liberal Democrats focus on ta

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Past Law Enforcement Commission Reports Overview

This document provides an overview of past law enforcement commission and task force reports, highlighting key themes and recommendations. It discusses the importance of procedural justice, community engagement, policies and procedures, recruitment, training, retention, and officer wellness. The rep

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Understanding Intelligence Reporting and Assessment in Policing

Intelligence plays a crucial role in police decision-making by providing evaluated information. This report outlines the National Intelligence Model, criteria for assessing intelligence relevance, accuracy, and value, as well as guidelines for information submission in law enforcement settings. It e

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Comprehensive Soft Skills & Emotional Intelligence Training for Police Officers

This training module aims to equip police officers with soft skills and emotional intelligence, essential for effective communication, conflict resolution, and professional development in policing. It covers understanding concepts, importance of attitude, behavior impact on communication, conflict d

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Crime and Punishment in Anglo-Saxon Times

Life in Anglo-Saxon Britain (410-1066CE) involved small village living, limited urbanization, community policing, and unique forms of justice like trials by ordeal and weregild fines for crimes. The system was decentralized, with neighbors and tithings responsible for law enforcement and punishment

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Police Misconduct and Accountability: The Case of Tyre Nichols in Memphis

The release of explosive bodycam footage showing Memphis police officers beating Tyre Nichols has sparked nationwide outrage and calls for justice. Nichols' tragic death has reignited the debate on policing in the United States, leading to the termination and indictment of the involved officers. Lea

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High Commissioner on National Minorities (HCNM) Mandate and Activities

The High Commissioner on National Minorities (HCNM) was established in 1992 by the OSCE to prevent conflicts related to national minority issues. Through quiet diplomacy and early warning mechanisms, the HCNM works to identify and address ethnic tensions that could threaten peace and stability among

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Enhancing Fiji Police Operations with GIS Implementation

The Fiji Police Force is integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to enhance policing operations through improved situational awareness, crime trend analysis, resource deployment, and cost savings. By investing in GIS technology, the force aims to optimize efficiency, decision-making, and ov

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Exploring Social Justice Perspectives and Educational Practices

Dive into the world of social justice through various lenses, from examining human experience to promoting fairness in society. Discover the importance of reforms in areas like policing and juvenile justice, and explore curricular changes in justice studies. Learn how to promote social justice in yo

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The True Cost of Policing Football in England & Wales: A Research Study

University of Gloucestershire's Senior Lecturer, Richard Hester, conducted a study on the actual expenses associated with policing football in England and Wales from 2015-2019. The research reveals discrepancies between official figures and actual costs incurred, highlighting the need for transparen

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Evolution of Police Methods in Criminal Justice

Traditional police methods in America primarily involved patrol officers and investigators, with a focus on deterrence, crime prevention, and solving crimes. However, proactive policing strategies emerged in the 1990s to address the limitations of traditional methods. Patrol remains a crucial aspect

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Essex Police and Crime Plan 2016-2020 Performance Update November 2019

The November 2019 update on Essex Police's performance under the Police and Crime Plan 2016-2020 reveals a 13.6% increase in all crime for the period to November 2019 compared to the previous year. While some improvements have been made in various priorities, concerns persist in areas such as local

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Responding to Stalking and Harassment: First Responder Briefing

Stalking and harassment pose significant risks that first responders need to recognize and address effectively. Recent reports have highlighted the importance of understanding the differences between these offenses, assessing risks dynamically, and prioritizing victim safety. New advice from the Col

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Understanding Programmable Traffic Management for Network Optimization

Programmable Traffic Management involves packet scheduling, traffic shaping, policing, drop policies, packet buffering, replication, and classification to optimize network performance. It is used in integrated switch architectures and is crucial for addressing diverse traffic characteristics and req

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Essex Police Quarterly Update March 2018: Priorities and Progress

The Essex Police and Crime Plan 2016-2020 Quarterly Update for March 2018 highlights various priorities including boosting community volunteering, tackling anti-social behavior, and enhancing visible policing. Efforts to increase the Special Constabulary, engage Active Citizens, and improve public a

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Community-Oriented Policing Services Project Summary

This project, supported by cooperative agreement number 15JCOPS-2#-GG-XXXXX-XXXX from the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice, discusses the author(s)' opinions on community policing. Disclaimer: The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessaril

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Evolution of HPD In-Car Camera Program

HPD's In-Car Camera Program has evolved significantly since its inception in 2017, with multiple purchases and installations of in-car video systems across different divisions. The recent allocation of funds for additional units demonstrates a commitment to enhancing policing operations through adva

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Understanding Crowd Psychology in Civil Disturbances: Insights from Expert Dr. Tamara D. Herold

Explore the dynamics of crowd behavior in civil disturbances through the expertise of Dr. Tamara D. Herold, discussing useful theories, policing tactics, and strategies for de-escalation to ensure safety and protect freedoms during protests.

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Strengthening Community Safety Oversight Bill for Effective Policing

The Community Safety Oversight Bill aims to enhance safety through improved oversight of police conduct, systemic failures, and community complaints. It emphasizes partnerships, holistic policing needs assessment, and cooperative governance. The Bill establishes the Provincial Police Ombudsman and S

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Understanding the Role of Police Social Workers in Community Policing

Police Social Workers (PSWs) play a vital role as liaisons between public service departments and citizens, providing social services, crisis intervention, and safety planning within communities. Originating in the 1970s, PSWs address various needs such as domestic disputes, juvenile cases, and supp

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Suffolk County Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Updates

The Suffolk County Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative, led by Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart, is actively engaging stakeholders and community members in reform efforts. The collaborative is organizing public input forums, virtual community meetings, and initiatives to enhance transparen

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Understanding Development Charges and Bill 108: Key Insights from City of Windsor Task Force Meeting

Development Charges are fees imposed on new developments to fund growth-related infrastructure and facilities. Bill 108, More Homes, More Choices Act, brings changes to Development Charges in Windsor. Key legislation such as the Development Charges Act and Planning Act impacts the imposition and col

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Analysis of Police Services Consolidation Potential in Beacon, Fishkill Town, and Fishkill Village

Through extensive research and investigation, a study was conducted to explore the possibility of consolidating police departments in Beacon, Fishkill Town, and Fishkill Village. Recommendations were made to consolidate the Town and Village departments based on operational efficiencies. Crime statis

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Government Response to Football Hooliganism: Heysel Disaster and Hillsborough Tragedy

The UK government's response to hooliganism in football during the 1980s, as illustrated by the Heysel Disaster and the Hillsborough Tragedy, reflected a strategy of heavy policing, installation of cages in stadiums, fan arrests, and bans. Despite these efforts, incidents like the Hillsborough Disas

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Policing Response and Tactics during COVID-19 Crisis by BTP in Scotland

The British Transport Police (BTP) in Scotland have implemented a robust policing strategy under a Gold Strategy to protect staff and the public while maintaining critical functions during the COVID-19 crisis. Officers follow the 4 E's approach when dealing with the public: Engage, Explain, Encourag

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Preventative Policing Approach for Community Safety

Chief Constable Serena Kennedy is leading Merseyside Police in adopting a preventative policing approach to address not just crime but also wider community needs. The focus is on prevention through primary, secondary, and tertiary strategies, with an emphasis on collaboration, learning, and inclusiv

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Police Body-Worn Camera Assessment Project Overview

The Police Body-Worn Camera Assessment Project, conducted by Dr. James E. McCabe from Sacred Heart University, explores the impacts and implications of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on policing. The use of BWCs has increased significantly in recent years, leading to improvements in police accountability,

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Policing Mental Health Challenges in Scotland

Meeting the increasing demand for mental health support within policing in Scotland is a critical issue outlined in various reports and reviews. The thematic review emphasizes the importance of prevention over crisis intervention and highlights the impact on police officers' wellbeing. Recommendatio

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New Paradigms in Police Research: Methodological Implications and Future Directions

Policing is evolving towards professionalism and evidence-based practices. However, there is a scarcity of research on effective strategies, highlighting the need for relevant, accessible evidence. The EMIE framework (Effects, Mechanisms, Moderators, Implementation, Economy) aids in assessing eviden

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