Community Policing Information Access Guide. March 1996 The Information Access Guide is an ongoing compilation of individuals in law enforcement organizations and community groups who have contributed to Community Policing Exchange. These practitioners are willing to share their community policing knowledge and experiences. An updated version of Information Access is released the first week of each month. Copies can be obtained electronically through the Internet (see page 5). To receive a photocopy send a self-addressed stamped envelope (55 cents) to the Consortium, 1726 M St., N.W., Suite 801, Washington, DC 20036. To find us on the Web: http://ncjrs.org/ The Information Access Guide may be found under Crime Prevention and Law Enforcement This project is supported by grant #95-CX-WX-0001 awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions contained within this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. The Community Policing Consortium is administered and funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Consortium Members International Association of Chiefs of Police National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives National Sheriffs' Association Police Executive Research Forum Police Foundation Publications Team John Doyle, NSA John Firman, IACP Carol Gibeson, NSA Burt Glass, COPS Cielle Hockman, NSA Suzanne Kitts, NSA Mary Malina, PF Ellen Painter, PERF Earlene Wood, NOBLE Organizational Offices International Association of Chiefs of Police 515 N. Washington St. Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: 703-836-6767 Fax: 703-836-4543 National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives 4609 Pinecrest Office Park Drive, Suite F Alexandria, VA 22312-1442 Phone: 703-658-1529 Fax: 703-658-9479 National Sheriffs' Association 1450 Duke St. Alexandria, VA 22314-3490 Phone: 703-836-7827 Fax: 703-683-6541 Police Executive Research Forum 1120 Connecticut Ave., Suite 930 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-466-7820 Fax: 202-466-7826 Police Foundation 1001 22nd St. N.W., Suite 200 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: 202-833-1460 Fax: 202-659-9149 Reproduction of any part of Information Access is encouraged. To receive a free copy, write to the Community Policing Consortium, 1726 M St. N.W., Suite 801, Washington, DC 20036 or call 800-833-3085. Information Access Guide COMMUNICATIONS NCJRS Internet: look@ncjrs.aspensys.com Accessing the Internet There are a growing number of subscriber-based services that provide community policing, crime prevention and law enforcement information through e-mail, bulletin boards and the World-Wide Web. For more information, consult the contacts below. National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) NCJRS is the largest criminal justice information network in the world. The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) created NCJRS to furnish research findings to professionals who use the knowledge to improve the criminal justice system. NCJRS operates specialized clearinghouses that are staffed by information specialists who offer reference, referral and distribution services. E-Mail: look@NCJRS.aspen Internet Address: look@NCJRS.aspensys.com World-Wide Web: http://ncjrs.org To find the Information Access Guide and Community Policing Exchange newsletter: Click on NCJRS, search alphabetically or by subject matter. Safety Central Network A national information system designed exclusively for the public safety industry 16 Spiral Drive, Suite 100, Florence KY 41402. 800-555-5603 Toll Free 606-647-4049 Fax IACP Net This service offers a library of up-to-date information on law enforcement programs, policies and innovations. IACP Net has three major components: special services from the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), law enforcement data bases and communications networks. 125 E. Main St., Suite 341 Minneapolis MN 55414 800-227-9640 Toll Free 612-331-5672 Phone PAVNET-Partnerships Against Violence Network A coalition of six federal agencies and 30 federal clearinghouses launched an initiative to integrate information about the resources available to address violence in the United States. PAVNET contains over 600 descriptions of programs that help prevent violence and its causes and effects. The information in PAVNET Online is also available in a two-volume Partnerships in Violence Resource Guide and on diskette in either WordPerfect 5.1 or ASCII. To receive a copy call the NIJ/NCJRS Clearinghouse. ASSESSMENT PUB:Report Assessment Community Needs Assessment: Sandpoint, Idaho Idaho Department of Law Enforcement Special Agent Dean Roland Office of Community Policing 250 Northwest Blvd. Suite 108 Coeur D'Alene ID 83814 208-769-1449 Phone 708-769-1482 Fax PUB:Report Assessment Genessee Justice Instruments of Law, Order and Peace Genessee County Sheriff's Office Director, Community Services County Building One Batavia NY 14020 716-344-2550 Phone 716-344-2492 Fax PUB: Article Assessment Author: Nachmias, D. Public Policy Evaluation: Approaches and Methods New York St. Martin's Press 1979 PUB: Article Assessment Author: Goldstein, H. "The New Policing: Confronting Complexity" Research in Brief Washington, D.C. National Institute of Justice December 1993 PUB: Book Assessment Using Research in Organizations: A Guide to Successful Application Beverly Hills Sage Publications 1980 PUB: Book Assessment Author: Weiss, C.H. Using Social Research in Public Policy Making Lexington,MA Lexington Books 1977 PUB: Book Assessment Authors: Kelling, G.L. & Bratton, W.J. "Implementing Community Policing: The Administrative Problem" Perspectives on Policing National Institute of Justice Washington, D.C. July 1993 PUB: Periodical Assessment Authors: Needle, J. & Galvin, R. "Community Policing" Issues and Options National League of Cities Vol. 1, No. 9, October 1993 PUB: Periodical Assessment Authors: Weisheit, R.A., Wells, L.E. & Falcone, D.N. "Community Policing in Small Town and Rural America" Crime and Delinquency Vol. 40, No. 4, October 1994 YOUTH INITIATIVES PUB: Periodical Youth Initiatives Youth Today 1200 17th St., N.W. 4th Floor Washington DC 20036-3006 202-785-0764 Phone Clearinghouses and Catalogs The organizations below distribute books, monographs, articles and other publications on community policing topics including community policing implementation, juvenile delinquency, gang activity, drug abatement and more. NCJRS Clearinghouse A wide variety of criminal justice publications are published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs' Agencies and are available from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service. For a catalog and further information call toll free 800-688-4252 or send your request by mail to NCJRS, P.O. Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20859-6000. PUB: Catalog Videos/Books Cal Image Marketing 3034 Gold Canal Drive Suite B Rancho Cordova CA 95670 916-638-8383 Phone 916-638-4442 Fax PUB: Catalog Videos/Books Research Press 1995 Catalog Dept. 95 P.O. Box 9177 Champaign IL 61826 217-352-3273 Phone 217-352-1221 Fax PUB: Clearinghouse and Catalog Drug Abatement U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Drug Information & Strategy Clearinghouse P.O. Box 6424 Rockville MD 20849 800-578-3472 Phone COMMUNITY POLICING STRATEGIES PUB: Periodical Implementation of Community Policing FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin September 1994 "Walking the Minefield of Community Oriented Policing" Thomas M. Joseph Ph.D. Author FBI Academy Quantico VA 22135 703-640-8666 Phone PUB: Report Law Enforcement Strategies Innovation Exchange Israeli Ministry of Police Ruth Geva Editor-in-Chief Information Services and International Relations P.O. Box 18182 Jerusalem Israel 91181 PUB: Report Summit Report Murder in America: Recommendations from the IACP Murder Summit May 1995 International Association of Chiefs of Police John R. Firman Coordinator for Research and Analysis 515 N. Washington St. Alexandria VA 22314 800-THE-IACP Toll Free 703-836-4543 Fax CORRECTIONS PUB: Solicitation Boot Camps "Boot Camps for Adult and Juvenile Offenders: Overview and Update" National Institute of Justice Solicitation August 1995 Author: Cronin, R. (1994) U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice PUB: Solicitation Boot Camps "Boot Camps Failing To Achieve Goals" Overcrowded Times Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 8-11 National Institute of Justice Solicitation August 1995 Author: Parent, D.G. (1994) U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice CRIME PREVENTION PUB: Newsletter Crime Prevention Catalyst National Crime Prevention Council Mary Jo Marvin Editor Crime Prevention Coalition 1700 K St., N.W. Second Floor Washington DC 20006-3817 202-466-6272 Phone 202-296-1356 Fax PUB: Newsletter Crime Prevention Crime Prevention News CD Publications Tom Bryan Editor 8204 Fenton St. Silver Spring MD 20910 301-588-6380 Phone PUB: Newsletter Crime Prevention Save Haven-Safety Guidelines West Side Crime Prevention Program Marjorie Cohen Editor 893 Amsterdam Ave. New York NY 10025 212-866-8603 Phone 212-662-8393 Fax PUB: Newsletter Crime Prevention Triad News Triad at NSA Betsy Cantrell Editor 1450 Duke St. Alexandria VA 22314 800-424-7827 Toll Free 703-519-8567 Fax Domestic Violence PUB: Fact Sheet Domestic Violence Awareness Statement of Mission Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence 11501 Georgia Ave. Silver Spring MD 20902-1955 301-942-0900 Phone 301-929-2589 Fax DRUG ABATEMENT PUB: Periodical Crime/Drugs Crime & Drug Report Richard Baum Publisher 1001 N. Vermont St. #502 Arlington VA 22201 703-528-3165 Phone 703-528-5664 Fax PUB: Newsletter Drug Abatement Home Front U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Program Assistant Drug Information & Strategy Clearinghouse P.O. Box 6424 Rockville MD 20849 800-578-3472 Toll Free PUB: Newsletter Substance Abuse Prevention/Treatment Strategies Join Together Jane J. Stein Editor Boston University School of Public Health 441 Stuart St., Sixth Floor Boston MA 02116-9350 617-437-1500 Phone 617-437-9394 Fax Law Enforcement Newsletters PUB: Newsletter Agency Newsletter Community Port St. Lucie Police Department Theresa Woodson Public Information Coordinator 121 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd. Port St. Lucie FL 34984 407-871-5000 Phone PUB: Newsletter Agency Newsletter Community Policing News Knoxville Police Department Sergeant Steve Tender Crime Prevention Unit P.O. Box 3610 Knoxvillle TN 37927 615-521-1299 Phone PUB: Newsletter Agency Newsletter Roll Call Training Bulletin Fresno Police Department Chief Ed Winchester 2323 Mariposa Fresno CA 93721 209-498-1201 Phone 209-488-1135 Fax PUB: Newsletter Agency Newsletter Community Policing Problem Solving St. Petersburg Police Department Chief Darrel Stephens 1300 First Ave. N. St. Petersburg FL 33705 813-892-5577 Phone PARTNERSHIPS PUB: Handbook Community Involvement "Restoring Hope Through Community Partnerships: The Real Deal in Crime Control" Betsy Fulton American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) Publications Department P.O. Box 11910 Lexington KY 40578 606-244-8207 Phone PUB: Newsletter Community Mobilization Inside Edition U.S. Department of Education Susan Whittlesey Wolf Editor 202-401-1669 Phone 202-401-0954 Fax PUB: Newsletter Neighborhood Safety Neighborhoods Chicago Alliance for Neighborhood Safety (CANS) Linda Lutton Editor 28 E. Jackson Blvd. Suite 1215 Chicago IL 60604 PUB: Newsletter Community Partnerships/Organizations Common Ground Newark Fighting Back Partnership Connie Elkinson Editor 33 Washington St. Newark NJ 07102 201-242-8200 Phone 201-242-8287 Fax PUB: Newsletter Community Partnerships Chicago Project News Harvard School of Public Health John Holton Director The Chicago Project News 677 Huntington Ave. Boston MA 02115 617-432-1227 Phone 617-432-3448 Fax Problem Solving Newsletters PUB: Newsletter Problem Solving Subject to Debate Police Executive Research Forum Ellen Painter Editor 1120 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Suite 930 Washington DC 20036 202-466-7820 Phone 202-466-7826 Fax TRAINING PUB: Article Training "Keeping Drug Activity Out of Rental Property: Establishing Landlord Training Programs" Bureau of Justice Assistance Fact Sheet November 1995 U.S. Department of Justice 800-421-6770 Toll Free VICTIM ASSISTANCE PUB: Resource Guide Victims' Rights "1996 National Crime Victims' Rights Week Resource Guide" Victims' Assistance Legal Organization, Inc. Dr. Jane Nady Burnley P.O. Box 862 McLean VA 22101-0862 703-538-6898 Phone 703-538-6898 Fax VIDEOS A wide range of videos are available on topics including community policing, problem solving, drug free zones, safe schools, delinquency, gangs and much more. To order a catalog of the video tapes available on these and other topics, refer to the companies listed below. Cal Image Marketing 3034 Gold Canal Drive, Suite B Rancho Cordova CA 95670 916-638-8383 Phone 916-638-4442 Fax 800-982-1420 Toll Free Law Enforcement Training Network (LETN) 1303 Marsh Lane Carrollton TX 75006 800-535-LETN Phone YOUTH INITIATIVES PUB: Book At-Risk Youth A Guide to Conflict Resolution and Decision Making for Adolescents July 1995 Research Press Authors: Guerra, Moore and Slaby 2612 North Mattis Ave. Champaign IL 61821 217-352-3273 Phone 217-352-1221 Fax PUB: Book At-Risk Youth The EQUIP Program: Teaching Youth to Think and Act Responsibly Through a Peer- Helping Approach August 1995 Research Press Authors: Gibbs, Potter and Goldstein 2612 North Mattis Ave. Champaign IL 61821 217-352-3273 Phone 217-352-1221 Fax PUB: Brief Youth Homicides National Institute of Justice Journal August 1995 "Partnerships Against Violence: Reducing Youth Violence Through Information Sharing" 800-688-4252 Toll Free PUB: Guidebook Rebuilding Families Together We Can: A Guide for Crafting a Profamily System of Education and Human Services April 1993 U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement Washington DC 20208-5644 202-401-2000 Phone PUB: Article Youth Initiatives "Refugee Youth and Community Policing" People for Promoting Community Ron Cowart 8700 Stemmons Freeway Suite 352 Dallas TX 75247 214-670-6301 Phone 214-670-6532 Fax LAW ENFORCEMENT RESOURCES Bike Patrols LE: Bike Patrols Department Program City of Cincinnati Police Division Lieutenant Roger Hildebrand COP Coordinator 310 Ezzard Charles Drive Cincinnati OH 45214 513-352-3536 Phone 513-352-2949 Fax Community Policing Statistics LE: Community Policing Statistics Statistics Show Evidence of Success in Community Policing City of Odessa Police Department Chief James H. Jenkins 205 N. Grant Odessa TX 79761 915-333-3641 Phone 915-335-3308 Fax Drug Abatement LE: Drug Abatement Maximizing a State's Drug Nuisance Law City of Baltimore Michael Sarbanes Director of Baltimore's Comprehensive Communities Program 10 South St. Suite 400 Baltimore MD 21202 410-396-4370 Phone 410-625-2107 Fax Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "Drug Nuisance Abatement: A Key Component of Community Policing" LE: Drug Abatement Programs to Abate Drug Activity Philadelphia Police Department Captain Art Durant 26th Police District 615 E. Girard Ave. Philadelphia PA 19125 215-423-0348 Phone Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "Philadelphia Nun Mobilizes Community to Fight Drugs" Flattening the Organizational Structure LE: Flattening the Organizational Structure Rural Setting Greenville County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant Samuel C. Simmons 4 McGee St. Greenville SC 29601-2297 803-467-5280 Phone 803-467-5299 Fax Community Policing Exchange March/April 1995 "Greenville County, S.C., Sheriff's Office Reorganizes" LE: Flattening the Organizational Structure Rural Setting Seminole County Sheriff's Office Undersheriff Steven D. Harriett 1345 28th St. Sanford FL 32773-9399 407-330-6650 Phone 407-330-6654 Fax Implementing Community Policing LE: Implementing Community Policing Alternative Measures and Models Austin Police Department Martha Byram Professional Intern 715 E. Eighth St. Austin TX 78701 512-480-5380 Phone LE: Implementing Community Policing City-Wide Implementation Town of Salisbury Hattie Stoltzfus Member, Board of Selectmen 72 A Mudnock Road Salisbury MA 01952 508-463-8174 Phone Community Policing Exchange September/October 1995 "New England Officer Does An About Face" LE: Implementing Community Policing City-Wide Implementation City of Leominster Mayor Dean J. Mazzarella 25 West St. Leominster MA 01453 508-534-7500 Phone 508-534-0668 Fax LE: Implementing Community Policing City-Wide Implementation City of Tallahassee Police Department Sergeant David Brand 234 E. Seventh Ave. Tallahassee FL 32303 904-891-4582 Phone 904-891-4190 Fax LE: Implementing Community Policing College Campus University of Wisconsin Professor Jack Ladinsky Department of Sociology Social Science Bldg., Room 8128 1180 Observatory Drive Madison WI 53706 608-262-9588 Phone LE: Implementing Community Policing How to Get Started Michigan State University Bonnie Bucqueroux Associate Director Criminal Justice Department National Center for Community Policing East Lansing MI 48824 517-355-2322 Phone Community Policing: How to Get Started (1994) Anderson Publishing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. LE: Implementing Community Policing LECCs as a Resource Department of Justice Donna Enos LECC National Coordinator Bicentennial Building Room 7400 600 E St. Washington DC 20530 202-616-6792 Phone LE: Implementing Community Policing LECCs as a Resource United States Attorney's Office Steve Hess LECC/Victim Witness Coordinator District of Maryland 820 United States Courthouse 101 W. Lombard St. Baltimore MD 21201-2692 410-962-4822 Phone 410-962-9293 Fax LE: Implementing Community Policing Multijurisdictional Implementation Maine Criminal Justice Commission Nancy Churchill P.O. Box 10 Dresden ME 04342 207-737-8538 Phone LE: Implementing Community Policing Public Housing St. James Parish Sheriff's Office Deputy Roy Zeringue P.O. Box 83 Convent LA 70723 504-562-2200 Phone 504-562-2380 Fax Community Policing Exchange May/June 1995 "Sheriff's Office Regains Community's Trust" LE: Implementing Community Policing Rural Setting Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Captain Gene Stokes P.O. Box 3371 Tampa FL 33601 813-247-8105 Phone Community Policing Exchange March/April 1995 "Rural Wimauma Adopts Community Policing to Reverse Mounting Crime Problem" LE: Implementing Community Policing Rural Setting Mesa County Sheriff's Department Deputy Lissah Norcross P.O. Box 20000 Grand Junction CO 81502 303-244-3500 Phone 303-244-3511 Fax Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "Officers from Rural, Suburban and Urban Jurisdictions Share Views" LE: Implementing Community Policing Small-Town Implementation City of Dassel Police Department Chief Bill Paskey 460 Third St., N. Dassel MN 55325 612-275-2827 Phone Community Policing Exchange May/June 1995 "Getting From Point A to Point Z in Rural Minnesota" Investigators and Community Policing LE: Investigators and Community Policing The Investigator's Role Houston Police Academy Lieutenant Timothy N. Oettmeier 17000 Aldine Westfield Houston TX 77073 713-230-2300 Phone 713-230-2314 Fax Leadership LE: Leadership Revising the Role of Middle Managers Ormond Beach Police Department Chief Robert Stewart 170 W. Granada Blvd. Ormond Beach FL 32174 904-676-3500 Phone 904-676-3559 Fax LE: Leadership The Role of the Sergeant Fullerton Police Department Sergeant Arthur Weichmann 237 W. Commonwealth Ave. Fullerton CA 92632 714-738-6800 Phone 714-733-1043 Fax Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "A Supervisory Perspective on Community Policing" LE: Leadership The Role of Supervisors The New York City Police Department New York City P.D. Management & Training Journal Winter 1994 "Police Management and Supervision: A Commentary" John R. Gentile Author Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Training P.O. Box 140459 Staten Island NY 10314 718-876-0944 Phone LE: Leadership Supervisors The Police Superviors Group Roger Fulton Captain c/o Knight Management Corporation P.O. Box 416 Hayes VA 23072 804-642-2343 Phone Organzational Change LE: Organizational Change Instituting Change in Community Policing Programs National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Jim Onder U. S. Department of Transportation 400 Seventh St., S.W. Room 5119 Washington DC 20590 202-366-9785 Phone Partnerships LE: Partnerships Addressing Street Drinking Portland Police Bureau Officer Kelly Lewis 1111 S.W. Second Ave. Planning & Support Division Portland OR 97204 503-823-0190 Phone 503-823-0289 Fax Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "Street Drinking Gets Curbed in Portland" LE: Partnerships Building Partnerships with the Community Seattle Police Department Nancy McPherson Director, Community Policing Division 610 Third Ave. Seattle WA 98104 206-684-8672 Phone 206-386-0053 Fax Community Policing Exchange September/October 1995 "Problem-Oriented Solutions: Just Six Steps Away" LE: Partnerships Community Resources Cape Girardeau Police Department Officer Charles Herbst 40 S. Sprigg St. Cape Girardeau MO 63701 314-335-6621 Phone 314-335-8571 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "Maximizing Community Resources" LE: Partnerships Mobile Police Station Austin Police Department Ann Taylor Director of Public Affairs 715 E. Eighth St. Austin TX 78701-3397 512-480-5000 Phone Community Policing Exchange March/April 1995 "Community Policing on Wheels" LE: Partnerships Police-Clergy Partnerships St. Petersburg Police Department Nancy Daly Grants Project Director 1300 First Ave., N. St. Petersburg FL 33705 813-892-5443 Phone 813-892-5391 Fax LE: Partnerships Utilizing College Personnel California State University Lynette Lee-Sammons Professor Division of Criminal Justice 6000 J St. Sacramento CA 95819-6085 916-278-5931 Phone 916-387-1686 Fax Community Policing Exchange September/October 1995 "Beyond Neighborhood Watch: The Role of Community" Problem Solving LE: Problem Solving Building Partnerships La Crosse Department of Police Chief Edward Kondracki 400 La Crosse La Crosse WI 54601 608-782-4090 Phone 608-785-9858 Fax Community Policing Exchange May/June 1995 "Civil Disturbance is Put to Rest" LE: Problem Solving Community Notification Mountlake Terrace Police Department Chief John Turner 5906 232nd St., S.W. Mountlake Terrace WA 98043 206-670-8260 Phone 206-776-5788 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Community Notification of a Sex Offender: Creates Trust, Reduces Fear" LE: Problem Solving Crime Prevention and Tax Reduction Indianapolis Police Department Sergeant Dennis Rahn COP Coordinator 1150 S. Shelby St. Indianapolis IN 46203 317-327-6367 Phone 317-327-6390 Fax LE: Problem Solving Drug Abatement City of Hayward Police Department Lieutenant Dennis Houghtelling 300 W. Winton Ave. Hayward CA 94544-1137 510-294-7056 Phone 410-294-7056 Fax Community Policing Exchange March/April 1995 "Taking it to the Street: Success Story in Hayward" LE: Problem Solving Neighborhood Improvement City of Hayward Police Department Officer Bernie Licata 300 W. Winton Ave. Hayward CA 94544-1137 510-293-7000 Phone 510-293-7183 Fax Community Policing Exchange March/April 1995 "Getting the Bad Guys and Improving the Neighborhood" LE: Problem Solving Overview Nevada Highway Patrol Deputy Chief Ronald W. Glensor DMV & Public Safety 555 Wright Way Person City NV 89711 702-334-3860 Phone 702-687-5310 Fax Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "Community Problem Solving: A New Synergy" LE: Problem Solving Reclaiming Troubled Neighborhoods Aurora Police Department Commander Michael J. Nila 350 N. River St. Aurora IL 60506 708-859-1700 Phone 708-859-8755 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "War on Kane Street Ends" Recruitment/Selection Procedures LE: Recruitment/Selection Procedures Selection Criteria St. Petersburg Police Department Major Don Quire Vice & Narcotics Section 1300 First Ave., N. St. Petersburg FL 33705 813-824-5940 Phone 813-824-5918 Fax Residential Officer Programs LE: Residential Officer Programs Police Homeowner Loan Program Atlantic City Police Department Chief Nicholas Riffice Sovereign & Fairmount Ave. Atlantic City NJ 08401 609-347-5252 Phone Community Policing Exchange May/June 1995 "Officers Make Their Moves" LE: Residential Officer Programs Police Homeowner Loan Program City of Columbia Police Department & Community Development Department Eric Cassell P.O. Box 147 Columbia SC 29217 803-733-8459 Phone LE: Residential Officer Programs Residential Police Officer Program (RPO) Alexandria Police Department Lieutenant Earl Walts or Sergeant Guy Bishop 2003 Mill Road Alexandria VA 22314 703-838-4744 Phone Community Policing Exchange May/June 1995 "At Home on the Beat" LE: Residential Officer Programs Resident Officer Program of Elgin (ROPE) Elgin Police Department Deputy Jim Burns 150 Dexter Court Elgin IL 60120-5555 708-931-6004 Phone Strategic Planning & Implementation LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation A How-To Approach John Campbell The Spalding Building 319 S.W. Washington, Suite 802 Portland OR 97204 503-221-2005 Phone 503-221-4541 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "How to Plan Strategically for Your Community" LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation Budget Information City of Newport News John Hartman Budget Director Department of Budget & Evaluation 2400 Washington Ave. Newport News VA 23607 804-247-8447 Phone 804-928-6816 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "Police Chief, Assistant City Manager and Budget Director Focus on What Works" LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation Cross Training City of Springfield Darryl Herring Assistant City Manager 76 E. High St. Springfield OH 45502 513-324-7300 Phone 513-328-3497 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "Police Chief, Assistant City Manager and Budget Director Focus on What Works" LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation Mini-City Halls Miami Police Department Lieutenant Joseph Longueira 400 N.W. Second Ave. Miami FL 33128 305-579-6565 Phone 605-579-6166 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "Miami Citizens Have One-Stop Shopping" LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation Project Crackdown San Jose Police Department April Bullock Senior Analyst 201 W. Mission St. P.O. Box 270 San Jose CA 95103-0270 408-277-4212 Phone Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "San Jose's Project Crackdown: Strategic Planning in Action" LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation Small-Town Implementation Lumberton Police Department Chief Harry Dolan P.O. Box 1051 Lumberton NC 28359 910-671-3910 Phone 910-671-3893 Fax Community Policing Exchange September/October 1995 "Community Policing Lumberton Style" LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation Small-Town Implementation Mount Pleasant Police Department Chief Thomas J. Sexton 100 Ann Edwards Lane Mount Pleasant SC 29464 803-884-4176 Phone 803-849-2765 Fax LE: Strategic Planning & Implementation Working with City Officials St. Petersburg Police Department Chief Darrel W. Stephens 1300 First Ave., N. St. Petersburg FL 33705-1588 813-892-5577 Phone 813-892-5040 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "Police Chief, Assistant City Manager and Budget Director Focus on What Works" Substations LE: Substations Decentralization Oxnard Police Department Senior Officer Bob Camarillo Beat Coordinator 251 S. C St. Oxnard CA 93030 805-339-1027 Phone LE: Substations Decentralization Santa Maria Police Department Corporal Dee Gunderson 222 E. Cook St. Santa Maria CA 93454 805-928-3781 Phone 805-349-9239 Fax LE: Substations Decentralization Spokane Police Department Cheryl Steele 1100 W. Mallon Ave. Spokane WA 99260-0001 509-625-4092 Phone Community Policing Exchange May/June 1995 "Tragedy Sparks Community Policing in Spokane, Washington" LE: Substations Volunteers Help Decentralize Police Department California Federation of Women's Clubs Jeri Boone Member 11487 Forty Niner Circle Gold River CA 95670 916-638-7133 Phone 916-638-0286 Fax Technology LE: Technology Computer Technology for Rural Settings Bee Consulting & Computer Systems, Inc. David Kibler National Sales Director 301 N. Second St. Springfield IL 62702 800-625-2227 Phone 217-522-9488 Fax Community Policing Exchange September/October 1995 "Community Involvement and Computers: Keys to Success" LE: Technology Police Report-Television Program St. Petersburg Police Department William G. Doniel Division Manager of Public Information 1300 First Ave., N. St. Petersburg FL 33705-1588 813-893-7547 Phone LE: Technology Street Beat-Television Program City of Oxnard Police Department David Keith Community Affairs Manager 251 S. C St. Oxnard CA 93030 805-385-7631 Phone Training LE: Training Community Policing Training Outline Irvine Police Department Chief Charles S. Brobeck One Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 19575 Irvine CA 92713 714-724-6000 Phone LE: Training Teaching Officers to Recognize Alzheimers in the Elderly Safe Return Danny Cain P.O. Box 545 Pewee Valley KY 40056 502-241-9139 Phone 502-241-7978 Fax LE: Training Training Facilities National Center for State and Local Law Enforcement Seymour A. Jones Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Building 67 Glynco GA 31524 800-743-5382 Phone 912-267-2894 Fax Volunteers LE: Volunteers Enhancing Police Services Using Volunteers Newark Police Department Chief William A. Hogan P.O. Box 390 220 Elkton Road Newark DE 19715-0390 302-366-7104 Phone 302-366-7129 Fax Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "Enhancing Police Services with Senior Volunteers" LE: Volunteers Enhancing Police Services Using Volunteers Monmouth County Sheriff's Office Chief Sheriff's Officer Ted Freeman One Waterworks Road Freehold NJ 07728-1330 908-431-6524 Phone Community Policing Exchange November/December 1995 "New Jersey Seniors Don't Sit Still for Crime" Weed & Seed Sites LE: Weed & Seed Sites Crime Prevention Corpus Christi Police Department Commander Lou Villagomez Community Services Division 329 John Sartain St. Corpus Christi TX 78401 512-886-2767 Phone YOUTH RESOURCES At-Risk Youth Programs Y: At-Risk Youth Program Adopt-a-School Program Frederick County Sheriffs' Office Sergeant Austin F. Pohl Community Services Division 7309 Grove Road Frederick MD 21703 301-694-1046 Phone 301-694-1527 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Winning Back the Hearts and Minds of Our Children" Y: At-Risk-Youth Program Adopt-A-Cop City of Torrance Police Department Don Sherwood Community Lead Officer 3300 Civic Center Drive Torrance CA 90503-5055 310-618-5797 Phone 310-618-5532 Fax Y: At-Risk Youth Program Facility Tour and Presentation California Youth Authority Sergeant Edward F. Cue Gang Information Investigator 3100 Wright Road Camarillo CA 93010 805-485-7951 Phone 805-988-1861 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Getting Through to Kids on the Fringe" Y: At-Risk Youth Program Hoods in the Woods Hartford Police Department Lieutenant Marc Rubera 50 Jennings Road Hartford CT 06120 203-527-6300 Phone 203-722-8270 Fax Y: At-Risk Youth Program Model Program U.S. Department of Justice Timothy Johnson Program Specialist Office of Technical Assistance & Support Community Relations Service 5550 Friendship Blvd. , #330 Chevy Chase MD 20815 301-492-5969 Phone Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Community Policing: America's Best Chance to End Youth Violence" Athletic Programs Y: Athletic Programs Bicycle Rodeo for Elementary School Students University of North Florida Police Department Officer Bonnie Howell Crime Prevention Officer 4567 St. Johns Bluff Road, S. Jacksonville FL 32224 904-646-2804 Phone 904-646-2806 Fax Y: Athletic Programs Motocross Helps Students Learn to Resolve Conflicts London Bridge BMX Association Frank Sabatano President 2990 Starline Drive Lake Havasu City AZ 86403 520-855-2912 Phone Y: Athletic Programs Police Athletic League El Centro Police Department Lieutenant Ray Loera Director of Community Relations 150 N. 11th St. El Centro CA 92243 619-352-2111 Phone 619-353-7301 Fax Community Opportunities Y: Community Opportunities Program CARE Kids Spokane Police Department Sergeant Gill Moberly 1100 W. Mallon Ave. Spokane WA 99260-0001 509-625-4063 Phone Community Policing Exchange May/June 1995 "Tragedy Sparks Community Policing in Spokane, Washington" Y: Community Opportunities Science and Technology Camp City of Seat Pleasant Police Department Lieutenant William A. Murray 311 68th Place Seat Pleasant MD 20743 301-499-8700 Phone Crime Prevention Y: Crime Prevention Gang Prevention Beloit Police Department Captain Charles A. Tubbs 100 State St. Beloit WI 53511 608-364-6843 Phone 608-364-6608 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "'Hold Them Accountable' says Police Captain" Y: Crime Prevention Gang Prevention Hartford Police Department Captain Deborah-Hawes Brown Commander, Community Response Division 50 Jennings Road Hartford CT 06120 203-527-7300 Phone Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Hartford Embraces Community Policing to Counteract Gang Activity" Y: Crime Prevention Handgun Initiatives Salinas Police Department Sergeant Tracey Molfino 222 Lincoln Ave. Salinas CA 93901 408-758-7348 Phone 408-758-7405 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Salinas Uses Youth Handgun Violence Initiative to Reduce Gun-Related Crime Y: Crime Prevention National Youth Gang Center Institute for Intergovernmental Research Donna J. Lindquist P.O. Box 12729 Tallahassee FL 32317 904-385-0600 Phone 904-386-5356 Fax Curfews Y: Curfews Mandatory Curfew Baltimore Police Department Agent Lee Towers Planning & Research Division 601 E. Fayette St. Baltimore MD 21202 410-396-2127 Phone 410-396-2145 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Baltimore Imposes Mandatory Curfew" Y: Curfews Voluntary Curfew Charleston Police Department Charles Francis Public Information Officer 180 Lockwood Blvd. Charleston SC 29403-5121 803-720-2497 Phone 803-722-4085 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Charleston Tries Voluntary Program" Juvenile Justice Alternatives Y: Juvenile Justice Alternatives Accountability Conferencing and Police Formal Hearings Anoka Police Department Chief Andrew C. Revering 2015 1st Ave., No. Anoka MN 55303 612-421-6632 Phone 612-422-2092 Fax Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Anoka Finds Alternative to Broken Juvenile Justice System" Y: Juvenile Justice Alternatives Youth Accountability Board City of Caldwell Police Department Corporal Jim Watson 605 Main St. Caldwell ID 83605 208-455-3122 Phone 208-455-3018 Fax Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "Community Policing: No Small Potatoes in Caldwell" Police-School Partnerships Y: Police-School Partnerships City of Porterville Police Department Captain Douglas N. Johnson Operations Division 350 N. D St. Porterville CA 93257 209-782-7404 Phone 209-784-1070 Fax Y: Police-School Partnerships Cops Team Up with High School Athletes City of Santa Paula Police Police Department Officer Rich Randolph Founder Cops & Jocks Operations 214 S. 10th St. Santa Paula CA 93060 805-525-0678 Phone Community Policing Exchange September/October 1995 "Cops & Jocks: Partners for Success" Y: Police-School Partnerships Law Enforcement Immersion Program OCM BOCES Charles N. Wilson Learning Coordinator New Vision Program 310 Lakeside Road Syracuse NY 13209 315-435-3293 Phone 315-435-3043 Fax Community Policing Exchange July/August 1995 "Students Poll Police on Attitudes Toward Adolescents and Community Policing" Y: Police-School Partnerships Problem-Solving Curricula for High School Students Charlotte-Mecklenberg Police Department Captain H. C. Huneycutt 618 N. College St. Charlotte NC 28202 704-336-2771 Phone Y: Police-School Partnerships Probation Officers Join Police Fresno Police Department Captain Lynn Button 2323 Mariposa Fresno CA 93721 209-498-1256 Phone Community Policing Exchange January/February 1996 "Police and Probation Officers Join Forces to Reduce Juvenile Crimes" Youth Organizations Y: Youth Organizations Lions Clubs International Denise Whistler Youth Outreach Coordinator 300 22nd St. Oak Brook IL 60521-8842 708-571-5466 Phone 708-571-8890 Fax Y: Youth Organizations Free To Grow 154 Haven Ave. New York NY 10032 212-927-8793 Phone 212-927-9162 Fax Y: Youth Organizations Prevention Partners 315 Alexander St. Rochester NY 14604 716-262-2300 Phone 716-262-2935 Fax Y: Youth Organizations Youth to Youth International 700 Bryden Road 3rd Floor Columbus OH 43215 614-224-4506 Phone 614-224-8451 Fax Y: Youth Organizations National Crime Prevention Council S. Jonann Wild Youth Development Director 1700 K. St., N.W. Washington DC 20006-3817 202-466-6272 Phone 202-296-1356 Fax