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Community Policing and Future Trends In P&P

Community Policing and Future Trends In P&P. Community Policing. What is community Policing in terms of CBC?. Community Policing. What is community Policing in terms of CBC? It is community Partnerships. Community Policing. What does community policing in CBC accomplish?.

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Community Policing and Future Trends In P&P

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  1. Community Policing andFuture Trends In P&P

  2. Community Policing • What is community Policing in terms of CBC?

  3. Community Policing • What is community Policing in terms of CBC? • It is community Partnerships.

  4. Community Policing • What does community policing in CBC accomplish?

  5. Community Policing • What does community policing in CBC accomplish? • It helps ensure that offenders sentenced to CBC are: • Monitored more closely • More accountable for their actions • And it helps prevent crime

  6. Community Policing vs. Traditional Policing • How does community policing differ from traditional policing?

  7. Community Policing vs. Traditional Policing • How does community policing differ from traditional policing? • It differs from a “response” mentality. • It is proactive. • Officers are less remote from daily offender activities and patterns.

  8. Community Policing • Community Policing is not a process.

  9. Community Policing • Community Policing is not a process. • It is a philosophy.

  10. Community Policing • Community Policing

  11. Community Policing • Community Policing is Community Partnerships.

  12. Community Policing • Community Policing Aim

  13. Community Policing • Community Policing Aim is Crime Prevention.

  14. Citizens Businesses Civic Leagues TX Programs Police CBC Other Law Enforcement Organizations Community Elements

  15. CBC and Police Partnerships • Joint Contacts With Offenders • Enhances 24-7 Capability • Enhances Officer Safety

  16. Return To Basics • What happens in the process of implementing community policing? • Policing, public safety, returns to its roots. • Officer O’Malley

  17. Return To Basics • What happens in the process of implementing community policing? • Citizens have closer contact with officers. • Citizens develop rapport with officers. • Citizens develop trust in officers. • Citizens report more crime. • Citizens cooperate prosecuting criminals.

  18. Public Safety Effectiveness • Which is a better measure of public safety effectiveness: • Number of arrests and amount of recovered contraband, or • The absence of crime?

  19. CBC and Police Partnerships • CBC and police partnerships involve: • Aggressive, conspicuous, and inconspicuous community presence • P&P and police joint partnerships • Joint patrols • Joint home, work and community contacts • Intelligence and information sharing

  20. Public Safety Elements • Public safety work is not only: • Writing Tickets, or • Arresting Criminals, or • Organizing Community Watch Groups, or • Speaking at Schools, Churches, Civic Leagues • Combining these things does contribute to public safety.

  21. CBC and Community Partnerships • Volunteers supplement Corrections staff • Direct services to offenders • Policy and planning assistance • Other ways

  22. CBC and Community Partnerships • Volunteers supplement Corrections staff • Direct services to offenders • Policy and planning assistance • Other ways Volunteers in Corrections outnumber staff.

  23. CBC and Community Partnerships • Community involvement in CBC programs has many payoffs.

  24. CBC and Community Partnerships • Community involvement in CBC programs has many payoffs. • The greatest is a sense of community responsibility for programs.

  25. CBC and Community Partnerships • Community involvement in CBC programs can have positive results on case outcomes.

  26. CBC and Community Partnerships • Community involvement in CBC programs can have positive results on case outcomes. • Research shows: • Probationers and parolees most highly value assistance provided by family, friends and community sources.

  27. CBC and Community Partnerships • Case outcomes can be maximized.

  28. CBC and Community Partnerships • Case outcomes can be maximized. • Regardless of who performs supervision tasks, it is essential to match: • Treatment Modality • To The Offender • And The Staff Member

  29. Key To CBC’s Future • The key to the future of CBC

  30. Key To CBC’s Future • The key to the future of CBC is system openness and community involvement.

  31. PO Role • Should POs be law enforcement officers?

  32. PO Role • Should POs be law enforcement officers? • CBC requires a Balanced Approach depending on the case. • Resource Broker • Enforcement Agent

  33. Community Policing In CBC • Community policing in CBC involves two major elements.

  34. Community Policing In CBC • Community policing in CBC involves two major elements. • Tailor case contacts to offender risks and needs. • Increases officer effectiveness • More closely monitor offenders in their own environment • Increased presence reduces crime

  35. Guiding Principles Of Community Policing AKA: Community-Oriented Crime Prevention And Control

  36. Guiding Principles Of Community Policing • 1. Crime is a community problem. • Devastating emotional and economic effects • Need comprehensive approach to crime prevention and control

  37. Guiding Principles Of Community Policing • 2. Informal social controls are the most effective method of reducing crime. • Crime reduction requires proactive approach • Prevention begins in communities • Establish acceptable behavioral standards • Social networks reward pro-social behaviors

  38. Guiding Principles Of Community Policing • 3. Community involvement should be encouraged to the maximum extent possible. • Diverse talents and interests exist in community • Organizational and individual service levels

  39. Guiding Principles Of Community Policing • 4. Networking and collaboration are necessary to significantly impact crime and maximize agency operations. • Networks for support and services facilitate successful reintegration • Networking compels CBC accountability

  40. Community Corrections Partnerships Study Guide • Understand the distinctions between: • Community Placed and Community Based • perspectives pertaining to: • Mindset • System Approach • Offender Reform vs. Offender Reintegration

  41. Future Trends • Given: CBC Juvenile and Adult • Burgeoning Caseloads • Inadequate Resources • Strong Anti-Offender Community Sentiment

  42. Future Trends • Major Change in Management • Proactive • Emphasis on Prevention • Community Partnerships • Active Participating in Community Meetings • System Openness • Community Advisory Boards • Results Driven Management • Accountability for Case Successes and Failures

  43. Future Trends • Realization Incarceration Response to SA is Short Sighted • Integrate TX and Supervision • Expand sanction use for many SA violations

  44. Future Trends • Multi-Service Correctional Centers • Facilities combining services to offenders • Social Services, SA TX, MH TX, Education, and Job Placement • Benefit: Cost Effective and Reduces recidivism

  45. Future Trends • Deinstitutionalization • Reduced reliance on incarceration as a sentencing option • Greater use of CBC programs • Flexibility • Cost effective • Enhances reintegration • May reduce future crime costs

  46. Future Trends • Greater Staff Safety Emphasis • Address real and implied threats to staff • Radios, self-defense training, cell phones, weapons

  47. Future Trends • Caseload Specialization • Match offender to PO and TX • Sex Offenders, MH, SA, ISP, Violent

  48. Future Trends • Team Supervision • Senior PO • Substance Abuse Specialist PO • Sex Offender Specialist PO • General Supervision PO • Mental Health Specialist PO • Surveillance Officer • Investigating/Report Writer PO

  49. Future Trends • Decentralization • Community outreach offices • Greater access to community and offenders • Greater community access to staff

  50. Future Trends • Greater Use of Technology • Shared CJ databases • Geo-Mapping • On-Line offender databases with photos • Continuous offender monitoring by satellite

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