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(LEA 201)

Community Police Policing

College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE)


(2nd Semester) - SY 2022-2023

Jano B. Mueco., Reg. Crim.


Instructor
What is police-community policing?

Community policing is a philosophy that


promotes organizational strategies that
support the systematic use of partnerships
and problem-solving techniques to
proactively address the immediate
conditions that give rise to public safety
issues such as crime, social disorder, and
fear of crime.
Community Policing Topics:

-Addressing Human Trafficking.


-Alternatives to Incarceration.
-Building Trust.
-Child and Youth Safety.
-Community Partnerships.
-Community Violence Intervention.
-Drugs.
-Hate Crime Resources.
Addressing Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a crime that involves
exploiting a person for labor, services, or
commercial sex. It exists across the globe, in
all communities, and all forms of labor.
Community policing provides a promising
roadmap to tackling human trafficking with
the emphasis on problem solving, building
partnerships, and shifting the organizational
culture and structure.
Alternatives to Incarceration
Alternatives To Incarceration

Is any kind of punishment other than time in prison or jail that can be given to a
person who commits a crime. Frequently, punishments other than prison or jail time
place serious demands on offenders and provide them with intensive court and
community supervision.

What are the alternatives to incarceration in the Philippines?


Other alternatives to incarceration that are practiced in the Philippines are also
presented, such as community service, fines, release on recognizance, bail and
diversion, which is specifically suited for minors or children in conflict with law
BUILDING TRUST
Building trust with the community is
fundamental to effective policing. Sound
conduct by police improves community
interactions, enhances communication, and
promotes shared responsibility for
addressing crime and disorder.

Example of building trust


-Value long-term relationships. Trust
requires long-term thinking
-Be honest
-Admit when you're wrong
-Be helpful
-Show people that you care.
YOUTH SAFETY

Community policing requires a


broad and comprehensive
approach to protecting youth from
violence and other dangers,
preventing youth from engaging in
acts of crime and disorder, and
ensuring our students are safe at
school and on campus.
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

Effective partnerships between law


enforcement and community stakeholders are
essential to public safety, and it is important
that government agencies, community groups,
nonprofits, businesses, and private citizens all
embrace public safety as a shared
responsibility. Law enforcement and
community members must develop positive
working relationships in order to build
enduring solutions and increase trust between
the police and the public.
DRUGS
• Community policing calls for comprehensive approaches to the problems of
drug abuse and drug-related crime. Trafficking and abusing illicit drugs
destroy neighborhoods, contribute to violence and victimization, and often
ruin the lives of drug users and their families. COPS Office resources offer a
holistic community policing approach to combating drug crime problems.
Hate Crime
• any of various crimes (such as assault or
defacement of property) when motivated by
hostility to the victim as a member of a group
(such as one based on color, creed, gender, or
sexual orientation)
REFERENCE
• https://www.google.com/search?q=community+police+relati
ons+programs+&ei=egFqZIasIpi12roP37-a-AY&ve
.
• https://www.google.com/search?q=Community+Police+Progr
ams+related+topics&ei=dgNqZKPfOOex2roP5_an-AI&ved=0a
hUKEwij8vWaqob
_AhXnmFYBHWf7CS8Q4dUDCA4&uact=5&
• https://cops.usdoj.gov/human_trafficking
• https://cops.usdoj.gov/buildingtrust
Questions

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