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Police services across the country have undertaken major organizational reforms, significantly altering the structure and delivery of policing services. As a result, new strategies and programs have been designed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of police services.
The goal of the text’s authors is to provide a comprehensive overview of the key materials, issues, and challenges faced by Canadian police services and communities as they attempt to develop partnerships to respond effectively to and prevent crime and social disorder. This text provides a comprehensive discussion of crime prevention theories, strategies, and tactics. Numerous examples throughout the book illustrate effective and innovative strategies that foster community mobilization, engagement, and support of police services. • Discussion and accompanying figure pertaining to the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police 2010-2011 model of community policing which recognizes that communities require differing degrees of police support to successfully implement community policing initiatives, principles, and practices. • New information regarding how the Police Sector Council recently collaborated with policing executives from across Canada to develop a competency framework and tools to support all aspects of strategic human resource management for the policing industry as a whole. Brian Whitelaw is staff sergeant with the Calgary Police Force. He is the subject matter expert for policing courses offered through Athabasca University and he has recently written a new on-line community policing course for Henson College.