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Best Practices in Transformational Community-Centered Public Safety
Issued by
Carroll University
Best Practices in Transformational Community-Centered Public Safety is designed for police/public safety officers and community leaders to examine and implement a holistic approach to the CCPS framework within their own communities. Recipients have examined current practices and challenges within their own communities and built a network of partners to collaborate on public safety initiatives as they explore the CCPS model.
- Type Experience
- Level Foundational
- Time Days
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Recipients of this badge have completed the CCPS Action Plan, which serves as a collective reflection of learning and a plan for implementing short-term goals for the work in their community as it begins implementing CCPS. Recipients have identified the potential barriers, and required resources to their intended actionable tasks. Participants have identified community assets.
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Recipients of this badge have participated in the synchronous portion of the workshop, in order to build relationships and build community as they embark on the implementation of the CCPS framework. In this setting, they have engaged in problem-solving exercises and case studies as they evaluate and share best practices for (re)building trust in public safety, cultivating engagement and community partnerships.