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<br />SECTION 6: LAW ENFORCEMENT & COMMUNITY POLICING STRATEGY <br /> <br />Proposed Community Policing Plan <br /> <br />Problem Solving <br />Problemsolving is an analytical process for systematically (I) identifying and prioritizing problems, (2) analyzing <br />problems, (3) responding to problems, and (4) evaluating problem-solving initiatives. Problemsolving involves an <br />agency-wide commitment to go beyond traditional police responses to crime to proactively address a multitude of <br />problems that adversely affect quality of life. <br /> <br />My Agency: <br /> <br />PSt) Routinely incorporates problem-solving principles into patrol work. <br /> <br />a) ~ YES <br /> <br />If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? <br /> <br />DYES <br />b) D NO <br />Ifno, do you plan to use grant funding to initiate or implement this activity? <br /> <br />~NO <br /> <br />DYES <br /> <br />DNO <br /> <br />PS2) Identifies and prioritizes crime and disorder problems through the routine <br />examination of patterns and trends involving repeat victims, offenders, and locations. <br /> <br />a) ~ YES <br />If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? <br />D YES ~ NO <br />b) D NO <br />If no, do you plan to use grant funding to initiate or implement this activity? <br /> <br />DYES <br /> <br />DNO <br /> <br />PS3)Routincly explores the underlying factors and conditions that contribute to crime <br />and disorder problems. <br /> <br />a) ~ YES <br />If yes, do you plan to use grant funding to enhance or expand this activity? <br />~ YES D NO <br />b) D NO <br />Ifno, do you plan to use grant funding to initiate or implement this activity? <br /> <br />DYES <br /> <br />D NO <br />