Join Blue Line Magazine for a FREE, insightful webinar on how you can empower communities and police to connect with technology. We will look at Belleville Police Service’s CAMSafe Program, an innovative tool that has revolutionized community policing. About CAMSafe Program: The CAMSafe program, born in Belleville, Ont., in 2021, has rapidly evolved into a powerful movement across Ontario. This initiative fosters collaboration between the public and law enforcement, creating a united front against crime and ensuring the safety of our communities. Key Features: ✅ Leveraging technology: Explore the ways in which technology is harnessed to empower law enforcement. Utilize cutting-edge tools to enhance evidence collection and streamline crime-solving. ✅ No cost to police agencies or communities: Discover how this program operates at zero cost, making it an accessible and sustainable solution for both police agencies and communities. Speakers: 👮♂️ S/Sgt. Jeremy Ashley, Belleville Police Service Why Attend? Understand the impact of community collaboration on crime prevention. Explore the simplicity and effectiveness of CAMSafe's barrier-free approach. Hear from like-minded individuals who are dedicated to community safety. Register Today: Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative movement that is redefining the relationship between communities and police. Register now for FREE to secure your spot and gain valuable insights into the CAMSafe program. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g647NXpD 🌐 Spread the Word: Share this post and invite your friends, colleagues and community members to join this important discussion. #CAMSafe #CommunityPolicing #CrimePrevention #WebinarAlert #BlueLine
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Join us for a FREE, insightful webinar on how you can empower communities and police to connect with technology. We will look at Belleville Police Service’s CAMSafe Program, an innovative tool that has revolutionized community policing. Key Features: ✅ Leveraging technology: Explore the ways in which technology is harnessed to empower law enforcement. Utilize cutting-edge tools to enhance evidence collection and streamline crime-solving. ✅ No cost to police agencies or communities: Discover how this program operates at zero cost, making it an accessible and sustainable solution for both police agencies and communities. Speakers: 👮♂️ S/Sgt. Jeremy Ashley, Belleville Police Service Why Attend? 🔍 Understand the impact of community collaboration on crime prevention. 🤝 Explore the simplicity and effectiveness of CAMSafe's barrier-free approach. 🌐 Hear from like-minded individuals who are dedicated to community safety. 📝 Register Today: Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative movement that is redefining the relationship between communities and police. Register now for FREE to secure your spot and gain valuable insights into the CAMSafe program. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gUHy2Jwu 🌐 Spread the Word: Share this post and invite your friends, colleagues and community members to join this important discussion. #CAMSafe #CommunityPolicing #CrimePrevention #WebinarAlert #BlueLine
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Looking to improve policing strategies? From community engagement to data-driven decision making, these tips can help law enforcement agencies enhance their effectiveness and build trust with the communities they serve. Learn more here: https://hubs.la/Q02FN4Fd0
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Looking to improve policing strategies? From community engagement to data-driven decision making, these tips can help law enforcement agencies enhance their effectiveness and build trust with the communities they serve. Learn more here: https://hubs.la/Q02FN4sb0
The 4 Key Elements of Successful Policing Strategy
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As public safety concerns continue to grow, so too does the need for innovative policing technologies. CRIMEWATCH is proud to be at the forefront of this evolution, offering a revolutionary policing platform that is unparalleled in its ability to connect communities and keep them safe. Our platform is designed to harness the power of public information, enabling law enforcement agencies to stay one step ahead of potential threats. By connecting audiences across multiple platforms, we create a public safety network that is fueled by the input of citizens at every level. At CRIMEWATCH, we believe that community policing is the future of law enforcement. By working together and leveraging the latest in technology, we can create a safer, more connected society. To learn more about our platform and how we can help your agency stay ahead of the curve, contact us today. 👉 https://lnkd.in/dYz_TaEe #CRIMEWATCH #InformationSharing #CommunitySafety #communitypolicing #community #policingtechnology #crimeprevention #lawenforcement #lawenforcementagency #policing #publicsafety
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Cityforum’s Transforming Police Public Contact roundtable that took place earlier this year saw representatives from policing, government, academia and industry follow up from the 2023 event to once again debate the key issues around police public contact; this article by Nick Gargan, based on his report of the roundtable, brings together the key contributions and perspectives from the event. ❝People generally contact the police when they are in crisis, when they need help and when they are vulnerable. Not meeting the expectations of the public in how their call is answered and responded to, has a significant effect on public confidence.❞ ❝Repeat callers were not being routinely identified during the last round of inspections, which can lead to incidents being dealt with in silos with the consequence that patterns of behaviour and repeat victimisation are not addressed.❞ ❝Against this complex national landscape, policing makes a plea to industry: ‘We need your support. Collaborate with us: but we’re looking for national consistency and scalability. Help us avoid local islands of incompatibility, which are confusing to the public and undermining of our wider approach.’❞ ❝We’re also ensuring that evidence drives activity to improve efficiency. We’ve seen pilots from our colleagues in the digital public contact community, which have made huge progress, but there is more to do.❞ ❝We need industry to commit to working with policing (and the public) to provide value for money, supplying tech and systems that we can use in a lawful, ethical, and scalable way, which are accessible to all, with sustainability but also flexibility built in.❞ ❝Being able to use our IT to seamlessly pass information to other forces would be an ideal. Lots of forces use the same command and control system, yet they aren’t connected, creating a situation comparable to us all trying to share info through our phones but not having Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to be able to do this.❞ ❝Technology should be an enabler for us and with the right mindset, able to facilitate progress and positive change. But we do depend on industry for that. If we can all work in partnership, improvements will be a natural conclusion.❞ ❝Prioritising spending in areas which meet our strategic objectives, getting the best value from our contracting for goods and services, and identifying and implementing more efficient ways of working are the key to achieving more for less.❞ ❝Something is still, most definitely, creaking. But there are signs of hope. Policing is undoubtedly working to achieve greater co-ordination and coherence at a national level and there is undoubted effort to reduce the fragmentation of silo working.❞ https://lnkd.in/eDvs7u_3 #lawenforcement #policing #police #contactmanagement
The police public contact debate: One year on, something’s still creaking
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🔵 Getting Back to Basics in Law Enforcement 🔵 In today’s world, policing often emphasizes community programs and outreach, but there’s a foundational truth we can’t overlook: the best way to build community trust is by doing what we’re trained to do—protect and serve. At its core, effective policing means focusing on keeping people safe, preventing crime, and treating every interaction with respect and honor. These aren’t just buzzwords; they’re the fundamentals that define our role. When officers prioritize public safety and approach every encounter with integrity, community trust naturally follows. Community policing programs can enhance these efforts, but they shouldn’t distract us from the mission that brought us here in the first place. Let’s bring it back to basics: ✅ Fight crime effectively. ✅ Show respect in every interaction. ✅ Earn trust by doing our jobs well. Building a safer community isn’t just about visibility—it’s about action. #police #lawenforcement #communitypolicing #crime #backtobasics
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🔵 Getting Back to Basics in Law Enforcement 🔵 In today’s world, policing often emphasizes community programs and outreach, but there’s a foundational truth we can’t overlook: the best way to build community trust is by doing what we’re trained to do—protect and serve. At its core, effective policing means focusing on keeping people safe, preventing crime, and treating every interaction with respect and honor. These aren’t just buzzwords; they’re the fundamentals that define our role. When officers prioritize public safety and approach every encounter with integrity, community trust naturally follows. Community policing programs can enhance these efforts, but they shouldn’t distract us from the mission that brought us here in the first place. Let’s bring it back to basics: ✅ Fight crime effectively. ✅ Show respect in every interaction. ✅ Earn trust by doing our jobs well. Building a safer community isn’t just about visibility—it’s about action. #police #lawenforcement #communitypolicing #crime #backtobasics
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The Policing Project at NYU Law is hosting a webinar on 2/27 on steps municipal leaders can take to address pretextual traffic stops. https://lnkd.in/eGnA9T-P "Too often, police departments across the country use low-level traffic violations as a pretext to pull drivers over and “fish” for evidence of a serious crime...A growing body of evidence, however, reveals that these pretextual traffic stops are detrimental to public safety and road safety alike – and are particularly harmful to communities of color. In recent months, communities across the county have been demanding an end to pretextual traffic enforcement, and lawmakers nationwide are responding with policies and legislation to protect communities by reining in the practice."
Pretextual Webinar — The Policing Project
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Discover how Roca partners with law enforcement to navigate trauma and cultivate resilience in high-stress situations. Our approach empowers officers to reframe perspectives and rewire the brain for more effective community policing. Experience the transformative power of emotional intelligence in policing. Join us in reshaping the future of law enforcement. Watch the full video at https://hubs.la/Q02z7-VN0 to see the difference Roca makes. #Roca #Rewire4 #CBTforPolice
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Law enforcement professionals: Don't miss this opportunity to learn about RTCCs and advanced analytics! Our on-demand webinar answers your burning questions about implementing these advanced technologies for enhanced community policing. Watch now: https://hubs.la/Q02DPsRt0
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8moShould be interesting, thanks for sharing