Publisher: Center for Community Development & Family Policy; College of Human Services, Education & Public Policy; University of Delaware
Date Issued: 2000-06
Description: On May 30'*^ through June 1^', the Southern Police Institute in cooperation with
the New Castle County Police Department held a community policing conference. The
conference, entitled Successful Community Policing: Practical Approaches to Policing
Strategies, was held at the New Castle County Police Demonstration Center- Del Tech
Community College's Stanton Campus.
The conference was marketed to multiple community-level police departments.
Participants, numbering approximately 100 in all, came from localities throughout the
east coast, representing Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and New York.
In addition to the "full group" sessions, there were three training tracts being
offered to participants. These tracts were designed for (1) executive staff, (2) supervisory
staff, and (3) operational staff and FTO's.
In this report, survey results are grouped into the categories of Full Group,
Executive Staff Tract, Supportive Staff Tract, and Operational Staff/Field Training
Officer Tract. Within these categories, data is then reported by individual session.
Barlow, J., & Garber, J. (2000). Community Policing in Brookmont Farms: An Evaluation for the New Castle County Police Department (Vol. 1). Newark, DE: Center for Community Development & Family Policy; College of Human Services, Education & Public Policy; University of Delaware.