Community Oriented Policing Webinar (Feb 9, 2012)
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Date: Thursday, February 9, 2012 Downloads
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Community policing is a philosophy that promotes partnerships, problem-solving and organizational strategies to proactively address the conditions that enable criminal activity. The first in the Tribal Meth series, this webinar will describe how the three pillars of community oriented policing support the reduction of meth production, distribution, and use, as well as present a case example of effective community policing in Indian Country.
Presenter(s)
Roy Kindrick
Lead Program Manager
Western Community Policing Institute
Western Oregon University
Eric Rodriguez
Tribal Affiliation: Fort Belknap Indian Community
Former Police Officer with the Yakama Nation (Washington)
and Pojoaque Pueblo (New Mexico)

