Community Policing Success Story: York County Sheriff’s Office Operation Clean Slate
It wouldn’t seem too unusual for someone in the urban neighborhood of York, Pennsylvania to walk by the Bible Tabernacle Christian Center (known as BT in the community) on a hot day in August, and assume by the filled parking lot and lines waiting to get in that a viewing or funeral for a distinguished, long-term resident or community leader was what brought out hundreds of people to the church on South Pine Street. READ MORE...
The National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children Announces New Core DEC Training Curriculum and 7th Annual Conference
The National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children (National DEC) is pleased to announce the rollout of the recently developed Core Drug... READ MORE...
Thanks to MORE Technology, Oklahoma has Less Crime
The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) serves more than 706,000 citizens in 15 cities, making it the largest sheriff’s office in the state of Oklahoma. READ MORE...
Partnering on Common Ground: The US Military and Local Law Enforcement
Collaborations between U.S. military police and local law enforcement are excellent examples of advancing community policing through partnerships. READ MORE...
A Closer Look at the Audit Liaison Division
As a grantee who is administering funding awarded through the COPS Office, an audit could seem like an intimidating and often complex process. READ MORE...
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