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Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda: Two members of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda have participated in a Community Policing Workshop, hosted by the Regional Security System (RSS) Training Institute at Paragon, Barbados, from 12th May to 16th May 2025.
Senior Sergeant Kenrick Lawrence and Constable Denisha Jacobs were among other law enforcement officers across the region sharing in the philosophy and practices of community-oriented policing.
It entails building trust and partnerships within communities, conflict resolution and mediation techniques, and crime prevention through community engagement.
Officers will also explore youth outreach and involvement strategies, enhancing police visibility and accessibility, and collaborative problem-solving with key community stakeholders.
This forms part of the Police Administration’s mandate to develop and foster stronger working relationships through meaningful community policing collaboration.
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Very timely , which means through the National Police Community Base Youth clubs movement initiative,we can build a better relationship between Police,and community while having positive social activities as well…
I would love to know how police officers are selected for training here or abroad.
It seems to me that selected are awarded via a raffle process.
Some who are hidden behind desks are beneficiaries in areas where they are not putting the knowledge gained into practice.
I feel sorry for this police force.
Will it ever become a professional organization or will it continue to be used to reward lover girls?