3030-Community Oriented Policing - 04/27/2022 Edneyville

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Full Description
Who Should Attend:

This course is intended  for sworn and non-sworn personnel who will be actively engaged in community policing initiatives within their agency. While much of the course content focuses on the delivery of police service by sworn officers, all departmental personnel responsible for dealing with the public can benefit from this course.

Course Goals:

This course will familiarize law enforcement officers and other personnel with the philosophies and concepts of community oriented and problem-solving policing.

Course Objectives:
At the end of this block of instruction, the participant will be able to achieve the following objectives in accordance with the  information presented during the instructional period:

1. Identify the three key components of community-oriented policing.

2. Explain problem-solving concepts and the S.A.R.A. problem-solving model.

3. Explain the importance of partnerships in the community-oriented policing philosophy

4. Define organizational transformation

5. List the characteristics of a community-oriented policing agency.

6. Define the normative sponsorship and critical social theories and explain public value.

7. Discuss the differences between traditional and community policing.

8. Explain the crime triangle and its ability to eliminate or minimize crime.

9. Calculate a crime measurement index using five factors to explain the crime rate in a community.

10. Demonstrate the ability to implement strategies that will promote and facilitate community meetings.

11. Identify four leadership styles that can be used for community-oriented policing.

12. Display the ability to successfully market community-oriented policing.


13. Explain the difference between problem-oriented and community-oriented policing.

14. Given a specific problem, the student will work with others to develop a community-oriented policing strategy or plan of action to eliminate or minimize it.


Methodologies:
This course employs lecture, class discussion, demonstration and practice.
Training Dates
04/27/2022 - 04/29/2022
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
09/04/2020 - 04/20/2022
Available Seats
6
Hours
24h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
NC Justice Academy - Edneyville
3971 Chimney Rock Road
Edneyville, NC  28727
Resources Required
Course Requirements:

Students should be familiar with Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint software applications. Attendees should bring a jump drive for storing course work.  Students are expected to present a 30 -35 minute group presentation on the SARA problem-solving model.  Students should bring and wear court attire or their duty uniform for the last day of class for their group presentation assignment.
Reporting Instructions
None Specified
Housing is optional
Check-In 04/26/2022
Check-Out 04/29/2022
Signup Details
Agency Limits = 2
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