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Community Policing

 

             What is community policing? Community policing is a working partnership with a community that helps make the environment a better place to live in. This partnership with the community has goals such as reducing neighborhood crime, helping to reduce fear of crime and enhancing the quality of life in the community. And it does so with the help of police, local government and community members. With the collaboration between the police and the community, community policing should identify problems of crime and disorder and then involve the community to find solutions. By doing so there should be less serious crimes in the community and a better atmosphere. All in all, community policing is basically a relationship between the police and the community to create a better atmosphere so there is less crime rates. .
             What are COPS? Community Oriented Policing Services. COPS provide innovative programs that respond directly to the emerging needs of state and local law enforcement. In addition, COPS also have a problem-solving partnership. This helps promote collaboration between police and their communities to solve local problems "locally;" and to established unprecedented partnerships directly with local law enforcement. COPS also provide advanced and enhanced community policing. Moreover, COPS provide a responsive, cost-effective service delivery, which is important becomes it makes community policing available to most communities. .
             According to the 1994 Crime Act and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) they have invested $7.5 billion since 1994 to add community-policing officers to the nation's streets, enhance crime fighting technology, support crime prevention initiatives, and advance community policing. In addition to the act, more than 12,000 of our nation's 18,000 law enforcement agencies have received COPS grants and more than 130,000 law enforcement personnel and community members have been trained through COPS.


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