The History
Community Policing
Crime Prevention
Implementation
Key Players
100
Alfred the Great instituted this system specifically for peacekeeping purposes
What is the frankpledge system?
100
Traditional models of patrol practice are premised on these three Rs
What are Random Patrol, Rapid Response, and Reactive Investigation.
100
These strategies rely on the use of patrol for the apprehension, deterrence, and incapacitation of criminal offenders
What are proactive targeted strategies?
100
Edmonton Police Service used this model when implementing organizational changes
What is differential response model?
100
This group consists of citizens, media, committees, colleges, university, etc.
What are community interest groups?
200
During the reign of Henry III, this system was introduced in communities to maintain order
What is the "watch and ward" system?
200
The percentage of cases in which an offence has been committed and a suspect identified
What is the clearance rate?
200
This technique involves saturating high-crime areas with police officers or targeting individuals involved in specific types of criminal activities
What is tactical or directed patrol?
200
This strategy was designed to inform the general public about the changes in how police services would be delivered
What is external communication strategy?
200
This group consists of police chiefs, public safety and private security
What are police managers?
300
This person set out to establish the first full-time police force
Who was Sir Robert Peel?
300
A philosophy, management style, and organizational strategy centred on police-community partnerships and problem solving to address problems of crime and social disorder in communities
What is Community Policing?
300
This community policing initiative is often found in urban centres where the population density is much higher and concentrated vertically
What are foot patrols or beats?
300
An approach designed to empower employees (police officers) while at the same time holding them accountable for their work
What is total integrated policing?
300
This group consist of police unions or associations, rank and file police constables, ...
What are police officers?
400
In the early stages of Canadian policing the English influence was most widely seen in this area
What is Upper Canada?
400
Two key pieces of legislation that relate to Ontario's police forces
What are the Police Services Act and the Adequacy Standards?
400
The oldest and best known of all crime prevention programs
What is the neighbourhood watch?
400
These principles were set out to provide the framework for providing police services to the new, expanded community of the Ottawa Police Service
What are service delivery principles?
400
This group consists of mayors, municipal councilors, local boards of police commissioners
What is the City or Municipal or Regional Government?
500
This era (1900s to 1970) sought to increase the control and efficiency of the police
What is the professional era of policing?
500
A collaborative enterprise based on improved intelligence operations and community-oriented policing and problem solving
What is Intelligence-led Policing?
500
An initiative that attempts to prevent crime in specific types of places such as apartment complexes, subway and transit stations
What is Crime Prevention through Environmental Design?
500
Durham Regional Police service determined a number of implementation issues for their organizational renewal project, this consisted of __ issues. Name two
What is 8 implementation issues? What is Defining Community Policing? Structural Changes? Communication? Relationships with Associations? Leadership Development? Training Development? Resourcing Requirements? Change Management?
500
This group consist of the ministers, police directorates, police commissions, Ministry of Public Safety, Department of Justice
What are the Provincial and Federal Governments?