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After working in law enforcement for approximately 29 years, I consider Sgt. High-tower a Godsend for the City of Hollywood. By her being a local product, she excels in our community oriented policing philosophy. In my observation of Sgt. Hightower, she exhibits leadership qualities and traits that are an asset to the community, police department and the City of Hollywood," Major Danzell Brooks, patrol division.
After successfully completing the academy, Sgt. Hightower was assigned to the patrol division and was later selected to be a field training officer. In 2002, she was re-assigned to the special operations division as a neighborhood team leader. In 2004, Sgt. Hightower was transferred to the crime suppression unit as a detective. While working in the unit, she received the "Chief...
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The organization also established four goals. 1 Provide the best possible service to retirement communities in Claremont through the use of communication, education, technology, and crime prevention 2 Maintain an equal level of service to the nonretirement community in Claremont 3 Work closely with and provide support to allied social services agencies that provide assistance to retirement communities in Claremont 4 Identify local, county, state, and federal funding sources to continue providing the highest standard of service to all Claremont citizens, considering the increasing demands for assistance Effective Programs The Claremont Police Department participates in a variety of programs to accomplish these goals and continues to search for others.
... is similar to the community-oriented policing philosophy of a combination of traditional law enf...
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Twenty-five years under five police chiefs has given Ramon Galaviz more than a few ideas about how to run the Milwaukee Police Department.
He said if chosen, he is ready to become the next chief when Nannette Hegerty retires next month, so much so he already has submitted a strategic plan to the Fire and Police Commission targeting six goals of "my philosophy of community-oriented policing through problem solving.
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... policing as an organization-wide philosophy; (10) establish, implement, and coordinate crime p...
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Community Policing's Current Challenge Jeremy Travis, in his study, Police in Transition, stated, "of all government functions, the police function is arguably the most visible, the most immediate, the most intimately involved with the well-being of individuals and the health of a community" (Travis, 1998). Because of this close relationship with the public, police departments have been placed in a position to become the lead entity to coordinate and serve as a lynchpin amongst city departments, or actually provide more personal and responsive service to the public.
... the organization's community policing philosophy (Southwest Law Enforcement Institute, 1997). In 20...
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... CSPD has practiced Community Oriented Policing as an operational philosophy. This philosophy focu...
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South Portland resident Cathy Wiles was peppering Freeport School Resource Officer Michael McManus with questions about what happens when police find unopened beer in the car with teenagers, and is it any different if it's in the trunk.
McManus explained that regardless, it would lead to a discussion with parents, and that education and counseling are more likely that an arrest or court summons.
..."The philosophy of community-oriented policing includes building p...
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You know why they call PMS 'PMS'? Because 'Mad Cow Disease' was already taken.
I'm thinking it's every two years and it's a national organization of state auditors but I can't tell you the name of it.
Rachel O'Connor is New Mexico's DWI Czar. O'Connor is responsible for overseeing and managing New Mexico's anti-DWI efforts.
..., rural departments implement the philosophy of community-oriented policing, given the ever inc...
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... critic of the chief's community-oriented policing philosophy. . As Ms. Wong told her supporters that...
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KETTERING -- In 1995, Chief James O'Dell established the Kettering Police Foundation to allow citizens, organizations and businesses to give back to the community.
The 15-year-old foundation supports many programs, such as Cops and Kids, which teams police officers with local kids to shop for Christmas. Children in financial need are referred to the Kettering police department by citizens, and many times by police officers.
... operates under the community-oriented policing philosophy, a belief that promotes stronger intera...