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NCJ Number: NCJ 207040     Find in a Library
Title: National Policy Summit: Building Private Security/Public Policing Partnerships To Prevent and Respond to Terrorism and Public Disorder
Corporate Author: International Assoc of Chiefs of Police
United States
Date Published: 2004
Page Count: 45
Sponsoring Agency: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)
US Dept of Justice
United States
Contract Number: 2003-CKWX-0242
Sale Source: International Assoc of Chiefs of Police
515 North Washington Street
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Document: Text PDF 
Agency Summary: Agency Summary 
Type: Conference/meeting materials
Language: English
Country: United States
Annotation: This report on the 2004 National Summit of representatives of public and private policing agencies features recommendations for improving cooperation among these public and private public-safety enterprises in efforts to prevent and respond to terrorism and public disorder.
Abstract: The summit, which was held January 26-27, 2004, in Arlington, VA, involved some 140 executive-level representatives of local, State, Federal, and other law enforcement agencies; security departments of major corporations; security product and service providers; professional organizations in the law enforcement and private-security field; universities; and Federal agencies. Participants were assigned to working groups, with each working on one of the following topics: building partnerships; model partnerships; operation partnerships; research and evaluation; perceptions, standards, certification, and regulation; and future trends. The working groups produced five recommendations. Recommendations address a formal commitment to cooperate among leaders of major public and private law enforcement and security organizations; Federal funding for research and training in cooperative endeavors; a national advisory council to develop and coordinate cooperative actions; Federal leadership in convening key practitioners to fuel cooperation; and consideration of summit concerns by local partnerships in setting priorities. Appended participant list, reading list, contact information, and summit sponsorship information
Main Term(s): Community policing
Index Term(s): Private police ; Interagency cooperation ; Intergovernmental relations ; Counter-terrorist tactics ; Police-private police cooperation ; Private sector-government cooperatn ; Domestic Preparedness
 
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