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Garden City Police Department Community Oriented Policing

The Garden City Police Department's Community Policing philosophy is "to treat everyone with dignity, courtesy and respect while utilizing all available resources to solve problems".

Community Policing is a philosophy and an organizational strategy that promotes a new partnership between law enforcement and citizens. It is based on the premise that the police and the community must work together to identify, prioritize, and solve problems such as crime, social and physical disorder, and neighborhood decay.

 

Problem Oriented Policing

Police officers, detectives, support personnel and their supervisors use a problem oriented approach to identify, analyze and respond, on a routine basis, to problems while addressing the underlying causes that create incidents. Officers are trained "to conduct more in-depth analyses of recurring problems; obtain problem solving assistance from other government organizations, businesses and social service agencies, and the community at large; and evaluate the resulting efforts beyond arrests of the issuance of citations or warnings." This is done through a four-stage problem solving process known as S.A.R.A. (Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment).

Scanning:  Problem Identification
Analysis:  Determining the extent of the problem
Response:  Formulating tailor-made strategies and solutions to the problem
Assessment:  Evaluating overall effectiveness or response
  1. It is a Community Based Philosophy - The direction of police efforts comes from listening to the community about what concerns them, rather than from the police assumptions about what the community wants.
  2. It focuses on Creative Problem Solving - All employees are encouraged to look at the bigger picture to try and solve pattern or chronic problems.
  3. It promotes the Development of Trust - It emphasizes permanent work areas to develop trust and ownership of problems.
  4. It establishes a Broader Role of the Officer - The officer assists the community in resolving community-oriented problems.
  5. It Stresses Community Involvement - Community Participation in problem solving is essential. Community accepts the responsibility to actively participate in problem solving.
  6. It is Proactive and not Reactive - It anticipates problems and prevents them from occurring or continuing.
  7. It provides Help where it is Needed Most - Provides assistance to those who are most vulnerable. Provides closer contact with such groups as the elderly, and the poor.
  8. It Enhances Traditional Policing - Enhances through community interaction. Police will still respond quickly to emergencies and will continue to perform traditional functions.
  9. It involves everyone - All employees are involved.
  10. It personalizes Police Service - Officers work directly with the community to identify and prioritize problems and to devise and implement problem solving strategies.
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