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Community Mobilization Prince Albert
Community Mobilization Prince Albert (CMPA), also referred to as the “Hub,” is a multi-agency team focused on crime prevention. CMPA integrates the activities of various community agencies, including...
Crime Reduction Enforcement Support Team
To respond to the growing crime rate in northern Manitoba, RCMP ‘D’ Division, Manitoba North District, established the Crime Reduction Enforcement Support Team (CREST) in 2011. CREST is made up of...
Pillars: | New Models of Community Safety |
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Province: | Manitoba |
Keywords: | intelligence, prolific offenders, isolated and remote communities, enforcement support, crime reduction, team |
Multi-Disciplinary Support Team
To address rising concerns from a number of municipal agencies within the Taber community regarding the handling of individual clients, the Taber Police Service took the lead role in organizing the...
Pillars: | Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety |
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Province: | Alberta |
Keywords: | team, drug abuse, services referrals, intervention, crisis, domestic violence |
Neighbourhood Action Team
The Fredericton Police Force’s five-year plan (created in 2006) identified the need to restructure its approach to community policing. On that basis, and after further studies by internal and...
Pillars: | New Models of Community Safety |
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Province: | New Brunswick |
Keywords: | neighbourhood, community safety, community policing, community engagement, team, crime prevention |
Stratified Model for Accountability, Response and Targeting, Tactical Action Group
In an effort to provide smarter and more efficient policing, the Port Moody Police Department began an internal information-sharing initiative in September 2012. The initiative uses police statistics...
Pillars: | Efficiencies within Police Services |
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Province: | British Columbia |
Keywords: | crime analysis, community safety, intelligence-led policing, team, management |
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