🚨 First responders from Leesburg Police Department, Town of Purcellville Police, Loudoun County Sheriff's Office and Loudoun County Fire and Rescue were served lunch by Loudoun County Public Schools leaders yesterday as a “thank you” for keeping students and teachers safe 🙏 LEF is proud to help support this annual event! Learn more in this great feature by Loudoun Now: https://lnkd.in/ebjR36yX #lef4lcps #thankheroes #firstresponders #thankyou Danielle Nadler Kari Murphy Renée Dawson, Ed.S.
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The Evanston Police Department Strategic Planning Committee is seeking community input on a survey. If you live or work in Evanston, please share your thoughts by completing the survey before November 5, 2023. Scan the QR code or use the link: https://lnkd.in/gyyyyZGw Your feedback will help shape the future of the Evanston Police Department. #communityinput #EvanstonIL #policeplanning #strategicplanning
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Community policing at its finest.
Kemah Police Officers were a wonderful addition to Sunday's Easter Eggstravaganza at the Jimmie Walker Community Center. Officers Hopkins and Mancillas interacted with families, took pictures with the kids, and even paid a visit to a special bunny. Thank you, KPD! KEMAH POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Once again, I am loving the opportunity to engage more deeply and directly with those who follow us at the National Policing Institute. We have seen an evolution across the profession from "community policing" to "community-oriented policing," "intelligence-led policing," "rightful policing," and the list goes on... This month, we are talking about "constitutional policing" and what it means to you and what it may mean to those you serve. We know the way agencies connect with their communities is not a one-size-fits-all. We want to know what best practices you have seen around engagement with citizens in the delivery of police services. Are community members part of your strategic planning process? Do you maintain a citizen review board or advisory group? How do you - or an agency you admire - keep tabs on what citizens want and need, and more importantly, where does the concept of constitutional policing come into play?
In this month's issue of 𝐈𝐧𝐅𝐨𝐜𝐮𝐬, we talk to Sheriff Jerry Clayton of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office about constitutional policing. Sheriff Clayton is intentional, thoughtful, and strategic in all that he does, particularly in his approach to giving his community a seat at the table. We look forward to sharing his insights in the coming days. Until then, let us know: What best practices have you seen around engaging the community in the delivery of police services?
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First responders in Law Enforcement enhance community safety every day. Officers practice Procedural Justice, including the Ithaca Police Department because that is what good officers do. PJ leads to police legitimacy, builds trust, and ultimately safer communities. Voice, Neutrality, Respect, and Trust #principledpolicing #communitytrust #communitypolice #safety
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