Best Practices in Community Oriented Policing

To help others meet today’s challenges, the RCPI - California in Sacramento is looking for stories about innovative strategies, unique police-community partnerships, and the best practices in Community Oriented Policing. We invite you to share your story on our website.

To submit your story please mail your request to RCPI - California: 5770 Freeport Blvd., Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95822.

If you have any questions, please contact Jenny McHenry, Assistant Program Director, at 916-874-1344 or Lu Tang, Training Coordinator, at 916-874-1322.

Click on the links below to read about Best Practices in Community Oriented Policing...

Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department, Salida, CA
"The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department is a law enforcement organization based on the philosophy of community policing. "

Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, Sunnyvale, CA
"..... Sunnyvale learned that through internet chat lines, a local CEO stalked, met and eventually sexually assaulted a local 12-year old student. "

Chico Police Department, Chico, CA
"The City of Chico, specifically California State University, Chico, has always had a “party school” image."

Fresno Police Department
"The Problem Solving abilities of the Fresno Police Department relies heavily upon community involvement through its newly established faith-based programs."

Milpitas Police Department
" The Milpitas Police Department has taken much pride in its ability to maintain a positive relationship with its citizens and business community."

Redding Police Department
"In early 2003, the Redding Police Department implemented the Homeless Outreach and Assistance Program."

San Francisco Regional Training Facility
"The San Francisco Police Department is committed to solving public safety and disorder issues."

Stockton Police Department
"The Stockton Police Department received complaints about street racing and many associated issues from citizens, merchants, and community groups."

Woodland Police Department
"The Woodland Police Department is committed in developing community policing as a department wide philosophy."

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