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In more and more cities across the country, crime prevention and problem solving are no longer strictly police activities, but rather community activities accomplished through the efforts and collaboration of many agencies, groups and individuals, including the police. Working as equal partners with individuals and groups means breaking new ground - developing new skills and joining with newly empowered groups of residents - to tackle any problem or concern.
Getting involved is easy
Anyone can do so by establishing a working relationship with Community Police Centre and their Neighbourhood Resource Team officers. With Partnership In Action, the Ottawa Police actively work to raise awareness, increase understanding, encourage dialogue and seek out partnership opportunities with all members of the community.
Here is a list of our current Police-Community Committees:
If you're interested in joining any of these committees we invite you to email PIA or visit the group's page to find out more.
In more and more cities across the country, crime prevention and problem solving are no longer strictly police activities, but rather community activities accomplished through the efforts and collaboration of many agencies, groups and individuals, including the police. Working as equal partners with individuals and groups means breaking new ground - developing new skills and joining with newly empowered groups of residents - to tackle any problem or concern.
Getting involved is easy
Anyone can do so by establishing a working relationship with Community Police Centre and their Neighbourhood Resource Team officers. With Partnership In Action, the Ottawa Police actively work to raise awareness, increase understanding, encourage dialogue and seek out partnership opportunities with all members of the community.
Here is a list of our current Police-Community Committees: