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The Toolbox contains the following useful tools that can assist you with uniform protocols, examples of MOU’s/MOA’s, interactive resources, and other important tools that can assist in enhancing community justice systems.
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This was our Strategic Community Policing & Problem Solving training in June hosted in June. We had over 40 participants!

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New page on our Website: Announcements

 

 

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Clearing House

The Clearing House provides access to best practices and lessons learned,  community justice initiatives and relevant resource publications.

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Law & Legal

A collection of Public Laws, Legal Statutes, published articles and recent court cases that have relevance to policing entities and activities.  This section is not only a resource but will provide insight into the design and intent of the law.

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Partnerships & Teams

Find creative suggestions and approaches to developing effective partnerships & teams.

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Ask An Expert

Our experts are full of valuable knowledge and information and can help answer your questions or point you in the right direction to find answers.

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