Résumé
"This information guide was written specifically for elected municipal officials and police officers
who sit on a public security committee (PSC), with the aim of facilitating their full participation.
However, it is also intended for any elected official or person who wishes to understand how a PSC
operates in order to contribute to its activities, because a safe living environment for citizens is a
common mission shared by several stakeholders.
Some elected officials already have experience with PSCs and the management of service
agreements with the Sûreté du Québec. However, experience and knowledge vary greatly from
one official to the next.
This guide contains general and practical information to facilitate participation."--Introduction.
Contenu
1. Public security committees -- 1.1. Mission -- 1.2. Members -- 1.3. Operation -- 1.4. Mandate -- 2. Service agreements -- 2.1. Roles and responsibilities of the PSC -- 2.2. Roles and responsibilities of the RCM -- 2.3. Roles and responsibilities of the Sûreté du Québec -- 3. Management tools -- 3.1. Police resources organization plan -- 3.2. Regional and local business plan -- 3.3. Periodic report on activities -- 3.4. Annual activity report -- 3.5. Local policing standards --
4. The Sûreté du Québec: your partner -- 4.1. Mission, vision and values -- 4.2. Organizational structure -- 4.3. Services -- 4.4. Reporting structure -- 4.5. Community policing approach: the five cornerstones of local policing -- 4.5.1. A familiar presence -- 4.5.2. Consultation with the clientèle -- 4.5.3. Quality services to citizens -- 4.5.4. Partnership with the population -- 4.5.5. Problem solving -- 4.6. Prevention programs -- Appendix I. Sections 76, 77 and 78 of the Police Act -- Appendix II. Winning practices identified during PSC forums -- Appendex III. List of Sûreté du Québec districts -- Appendix IV. RLBP components and management cycle -- Appendix V. Rank badges -- Appendix VI. References.