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  • Learn about Cincinnati's Community Problem Oriented Policing initiative
  • Explore resources for solving community problems
  • Review Cincinnati's efforts to identify and correct community problems
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Community Problem Oriented Policing (CPOP) — A philosophy and methodology designed to tackle community problems through a partnership between the employees of the City and the residents of Cincinnati.

City employees and the community work together, under the direction of the Cincinnati Police utilizing a consistent process of Scanning, Analysis, Response and Assessment (SARA) to resolve problems.

Problems are defined as two or more incidents that are similar in nature, that cause or are capable of causing harm, and the community wants the police to do something to resolve them.

CPOP Training
To address crime, disorder and quaility-of-life issues, the City, in partnership with the Community Police Partnering Center, is making SARA training available to Cincinnati's 52 neighborhoods. The goal is to form working partnerships between residents, community stakeholders, and the staff of the City and the Partnering Center.

The Tri-State Regional Community Policing Institute (RCPI) offers courses on problem solving with the SARA model. Visit the RCPI web site or call RCPI at 513-771-0782 for more information. Community members can contact the CPD or the CPPC to schedule SARA training.

Active CPOP Teams
Avondale, Bond Hill, Carthage, Corryville, CUF, Lower Price Hill, Madisonville, Mt. Airy, North Avondale, Northisde, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, Roselawn, Walnut Hills, CBD/Riverfront, Mt. Adams, West End, California, East Walnut Hills, Evanston, Kennedy Heights and South Fairmount. 

Community Police Partnering Center
Partnering with communities and the Cincinnati Police Department, the Community Police Partnering Center will develop and put in place effective strategies to reduce crime and disorder while facilitating poritive interaction and increated trust between the polie and neighborhoods.

Community Police Partnering Center
3458 Reading Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229
Phone: 513-559-5450
Fax: 513-281-0466
E-mail: CPOPCenter@gcul.org

Last updated August 27, 2009 

 

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