The Prince Albert Hub and the emergence of collaborative and risk-driven community safety / by Dale R. McFee and Norman E. Taylor.: PS67-1/1-2014E-PDF

"Concerned about the cost and impact of reactive policing, innovative police leaders have been exploring new ways to effectively address developing community problems “before” they become policing problems. Traditionally police have focused preventative policing efforts on targeted crime prevention programs. The authors of this discussion paper offer an exciting alternative to traditional preventative policing strategies called the Hub Model: an evidence-based collaborative problem solving approach that draws on the combined expertise of relevant community agencies to address complex human and social problems before they become policing problems"--Editor's introduction, p. 2.

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Department/Agency Canada. Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. Canadian Police College.
Title The Prince Albert Hub and the emergence of collaborative and risk-driven community safety / by Dale R. McFee and Norman E. Taylor.
Variant title Prince Albert Hub
Series title Canadian Police College discussion paper series
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Le carrefour de Prince Albert et la transition vers une stratégie de sécurité communautaire axée sur la collaboration et la détermination des risques.
Caption title.
At head of title: Change and innovation in Canadian policing.
Includes bibliographic references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Canadian Police College, c2014.
Author / Contributor McFee, Dale R.
Taylor, Norman E.
Description 18 p. : col. ill.
Catalogue number
  • PS67-1/1-2014E-PDF
Subject terms Crime prevention
Community partnerships
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