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Chief's Message
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Welcome These are exciting and challenging times for public safety service delivery and we seek to meet those challenges by creating new and different ways to better serve our citizens.
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By visiting this site, you'll learn of our efforts to better serve the citizens of League City. This initiative combines our commitment to a problem solving model based upon three essential components: Consultation, Adaptation, and Mobilization (CAMSTAT), with timely computer-generated statistical data to more effectively identify areas in the community that require our attention.
Excellence has long been the standard for quality service delivery in League City, and we've organized our Department to more readily accommodate the CAMSTAT model of service delivery and further empowered our employees so they may better serve our neighborhoods.
You're invited to visit this site often as our intent is to better utilize this medium for improved communications with those we serve.
It is the sincere desire of the League City Police Department to provide a style of policing that reflects a collaborative effort between the community and the police.
We believe policing by partnership, the union of efforts, is essential for effective law enforcement.
The police cannot do the job alone. Genuine policing involves much more than law enforcement. What we consider to be modern law enforcement was developed in London, England, in 1829 by Sir Robert Peel. He described the essence and significance of the police-citizen relationship with the following principle: |
“To maintain at all times, a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and the public are the police. The police being only members of the public who are paid to give full- time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the interest of community welfare and existence.”
Therefore we must actively seek input from the community into the development of policing strategies and policies that affect quality of life issues. By doing so, the Department can reinforce the strengths of neighborhoods, strengthen our businesses, and gain the support of citizens.
Only through these interactive efforts can the Department be responsive to a dynamic, changing League City!
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Blue Santa
The League City Blue Santa Program is gearing up for the holidays. The program gives toys and bikes to children in the community that may not otherwise receive anything for Christmas.
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Citizen Police Academy
The Next Citizen Police Academy is currently accepting enrollment for the Spring 2009 session. Class begins January 15, 2009 and runs for 15 weeks.
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