Updated 09/2010
Community Policing
Contents
About Community Policing Programs
- Community Policing Defined - U.S. Department of Justice, COPS,
- Community Policing Defined - Publication provides a detailed description of the elements and subelements that fall under the community policing philosophy, published 4-09
- Community Policing Beyond the Big Cities (
), National Institute of Justice Research for Policy, November 2004
- Community Policing and Terrorism, by Matthew C. Scheider and Robert Chapman, April 2003, Homeland Security Institute
- Neighborhood-Oriented Policing in Rural Communities: A Program Planning Guide, National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Bureau of Justice Assistance, NCJ 143709, 1994.
- Understanding Community Policing A Framework for Action (
), Bureau of Justice Assistance, August 1994
Washington Local Government Program Examples
- Mountlake Terrace Community Policing Advisory Board
- Lake Forest Park Community Policing
- Olympia Policing the "Olympia Way"
- Sequim Community Policing
- Spokane County Sheriff Community Oriented Policing Effort (S.C.O.P.E.)
- Tukwila Community Oriented Policing
- Yakima County Sheriff Community Policing
Resources
- Community Oriented Policing Program (COPS) Resource Information Center - U.S. Department of Justice
- Community Policing for Mayors: A Municipal Service Model for Policing and Beyond (
), by Robert Chapman and Matthew Scheider, U.S. Department of Justice, COPS,
- Regional Community Policing Institute, Wichita State University Policy Papers and Resource Documents
- Selected MRSC Library Holdings - Crime Prevention & Community Policing - Note: Clicking on this link will take you to a list of documents available on loan through the MRSC library.
- Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing(WSICOP) - Washington State University - A partnership between the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, the Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission, and the WSU Spokane Criminal Justice Program to advance community oriented policing in Washington State.
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