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2015 Annual Mayors Winter Conference Creating Partnerships Through Engagement, Communication, and Other Preventive Measures Presented by Colonel David G. Rice, Chief of Police City of New Carrollton Police Department How are


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2015 Annual Mayor’s Winter Conference

“Creating Partnerships Through Engagement, Communication, and Other Preventive Measures”

Presented by Colonel David G. Rice, Chief of Police City of New Carrollton Police Department

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  • How are partnerships built?
  • COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING
  • What is a stakeholder?
  • A Stakeholder is anyone with a vested interest in

the betterment of the Community in which we serve

  • Why is this important?
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Explain to your stakeholders what Police Officers do and why. Train Officers to growing concerns from the community. Education is key is change.

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Monthly Breakfast with the Chief

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FRIENDS OF NEW CARROLLTON POLICE

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It may start with the Community but in the Police Department - Community Oriented Policing begins at the top and trickles down. Lead by example.

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Face to Face Business Checks High Visibility Patrols House and Wellness Checks

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Police Officers are Human too.

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  • House Checks – Check the home of your stakeholders while they

are away on vacation, work travel, etc.

  • Wellness Checks - Check on the welfare of your stakeholders.
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Something as simple as an Officer in a crosswalk can have an impact

  • n crime.
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In 2014 the City of New Carrollton Police Department and the Charles Carroll Middle School partnered to bring the Junior Police Academy to its students .

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Social media can be a very powerful tool for strengthening the community, although social media interaction should not be viewed as a substitute for face-to-face gatherings. Social media can support communities in a myriad of ways: connecting people with similar interests, sharing information about events in their community, as well as providing ways for people to engage in dialogue for problemsolving.

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@NCPD_news

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