Community Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) is made up of community volunteers and police service representatives from the 51 Division’s geographic area.
The membership of the CPLC reflects the unique and diverse population served by 51 Division. Participants on committees include community representatives from racial, cultural or linguistic groups, social agencies, businesses, tenant associations, schools, places of worship, gender, youth and socio-economic status.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Community policing initiative Project Post starts Friday, June 15, 2012
If you want to know more about community oriented policing and what makes good policing, see my new book, "Arrested Development: A Veteran Police Chief Sounds Off About Protest, Racism, Corruption and the Seven Steps Necessary to Improve Our Nation’s Police" and visit my blog at http://improvingpolice.wordpress.com. It will prepare citizens to ask the right questions and the high expectations they should have for their police.
If you want to know more about community oriented policing and what makes good policing, see my new book, "Arrested Development: A Veteran Police Chief Sounds Off About Protest, Racism, Corruption and the Seven Steps Necessary to Improve Our Nation’s Police" and visit my blog at http://improvingpolice.wordpress.com. It will prepare citizens to ask the right questions and the high expectations they should have for their police.
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