The COPS Secretariat publishes data for law enforcement agencies and regional stakeholders to cooperate on crime and chaotic issues. These free publications provide best practices for obtaining comprehensive knowledge about the field. You can find our recent and featured publication below, or you can search the resource center or our community police topic page for specific questions.
The COPS office is the Federal agency responsible for promoting community security nationwide. Since 1995, the COPS Secretariat has received 14 billion to promote regional security, including subsidies for employment and relocation of over 127,000 staff to more than 13,000 state, regional and tribal law enforcement agencies We provide a variety of knowledge resource products such as publications, training and technical support which invest more than dollars. For more information on the COPS office, please visit www.cops.usdoj.gov.
About the COPS Secretariat The community-based police station (COPS secretariat) is part of the US Department of Justice and is responsible for promoting regional police activities at law enforcement agencies in the national, regional and tribal through information and funds It is. Community Police Concept promotes organizational strategies, supports systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving skills, actively copes with direct situations leading to public security problems such as crime, social disruption, fear of crime I will. The simplest form is that community policing builds relationships and solves problems.
Launching a new police agency is a complicated and expensive job, but few people wrote it. At the time of this guide, the US Department of Justice's community-oriented police service office (COPS office) hopes to fill the gap with practical advice from a community that will succeed in the navigation process. Planning methods and lessons learned in this guide were obtained from the following areas. • Publications and resources to help communities address key issues related to them - Strategic planning, contract options, policies and procedures, staffing, training and facility planning to name just a few. Selected resources are displayed in the Resources and Resources section at the end of this guide.