RCPI National Network
The RCPI Network was created and funded through the Department of Justice (DOJ) COPS Office in 1997. For almost a decade, the RCPIs have forged relationships and created positive energy by serving federal, state, local and tribal public safety and government entities, as well as thousands of law enforcement agencies and community members across the United States.
Over the past decade, the RCPI National Network has provided training for over
500,000 representatives from local, state, federal and tribal public safety
agencies, government employees, businesses and concerned community members. The
RCPIs deliver high-quality, adult-tailored training to specific audiences
through local partnerships with public safety agencies, educational
institutions, non-profit groups and other involved stakeholders. The RCPIs can
provide a one-stop training delivery mechanism to a single market or the entire
nation and have delivered internationally with great success.
The RCPIs provide qualified trainers, established locations, logistics, curriculum development, effective marketing to specified groups, manual production, on-line registration, database tracking, surveys and more. The RCPIs can plan and deliver cutting edge conferences in major cities or grassroots community mobilization in small town America and have managed sensitive training topics such as Homeland Security, Ethics, Early Warning, Counterterrorism Awareness, Domestic Violence and other topics of national and local interest.
Why you should use and support the RCPI National Network!
- Excellent training delivered at an extremely effective cost
- Established grassroots, local relationships built on TRUST take time to build—we have them!
- A history of successful adult-centered training delivery
- Extensive training network extends into local communities of all sizes and locations
- Curriculum development as needed to quickly address emerging issues and trends
- Timely delivery on developed curriculum
For More Information please go to :
http://www.rcpinetwork.org/
Arizona RCPI
The
Arizona Regional Community Policing Institute was established in 1997 and
funded through the United States Department of Justice Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services (COPS) with the purpose of institutionalizing
community policing philosophies throughout the State of Arizona.
AZRCPI is a partnership of the Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police (AACOP),
Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (AZPOST), Arizona
Sheriff’s Association (ASA), Arizona State University (ASU), Arizona
Fraternal Orders of Police (AFOP), Gilbert, Mesa, Phoenix, Surprise, and
Tucson Police Departments, Phoenix Greater Urban League, Neighborhood
Activists Inter-Linked Empowerment Movement (NAILEM). All of the classes
offered are AZPOST certified for continuing education credit. All classes
are available to sworn and civilian members of any criminal justice agency,
as well as interested community members.
Website: http://www.azpost.state.az.us/
Phone: (602) 223-2560
Fax: (602) 244-0477
California RCPI
The
Regional Community Policing Institute - California (RCPI-CA) is a
partnership of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the Violence
Prevention Coalition of Greater Los Angeles, and Rio Hondo Community
College. It is located at the Sheriff's Training Academy in Whittier, CA.
Website: http://www.rcpi-ca.org
Phone: (800) 659-8985
Fax: (562) 941-7310
Carolinas Institute for Community Policing
CICP
is committed to providing community-based training and educational
experiences that will effectively identify, address and resolve problems and
enhance the quality of life within our communities. We provide training
throughout North and South Carolina. CICP is unique among Regional Community
Policing Institutes (RCPI) in the United States. It is the only RCPI
offering courses in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for crime analysis
and community policing. GIS tools provide the functionality to perform
anything from automated pin mapping to providing management support for
personnel deployment and redistricting. Through the virtual maps that can be
created using GIS, a more complete picture of a particular community can be
formed.
Website: http://www.cicp.org
Phone: (877) 726-0555
Fax: (864) 250-8657
Colorado RCPI
The
Colorado Regional Community Policing Institute was created by the Colorado
Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, in 1997 and is
funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS). The Colorado Regional Community Policing Institute
provides training and technical assistance for law enforcement agencies and
officers throughout Colorado. Programs include entry-level recruit training
through the Colorado Police Corps Academy, as well as offering a variety of
professional skill development courses for Colorado public safety agencies
and communities, supplemented by community problem-solving grant program,
Line Officer Grants.
Website: http://dcj.state.co.us/crcpi
Phone: (303) 273-1970
Fax: (303) 273-1978
Florida RCPI
The
Florida Regional Community Policing Institute (RCPI) at St. Petersburg
College provides free community policing training and technical assistance
to law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. This statewide
training focuses on collaborative partnerships and problem-solving
strategies for criminal justice practitioners, citizens and community
leaders – including youth, volunteers, city employees, elected officials,
social service agencies and private sector representatives.
Website: http://cop.spjc.edu/cop
Phone: (727) 341-4581
Fax: (727) 341-4524
Gulf States RCPI
The
Gulf States Regional Center for Public Safety Innovations is dedicated to
building partnerships between law enforcement agencies, government, and
community organizations to facilitate the implementation of Public Safety
Initiatives. Our goal is to enhance public safety and to improve the
quality of life in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Website: http://www.gsrcpi.org
Phone: (888) 283-0966
Fax: (318) 357-6964
Illinois Regional Institute for Community
Policing
Our
mission is to promote community policing as a philosophy and practice for
all members of a community through innovative education, training, and
technical assistance in order to increase the quality of life in Illinois.
RICP will assist police organizations in transforming law enforcement
training and developing personnel for the ever changing leadership roles
which will sustain community policing in the 21st century. The RICP
specializes in providing instruction related to the organizational and
community dynamics which support the implementation of community policing.
The RICP also trains communities to assess the impact of their own community
policing efforts. Through this assessment, communities can conduct case
studies of selected areas to determine the effects of Institute-sponsored
programs.
Located in Springfield, the Regional Institute for Community Policing has
access to resources through the university system, which include traditional
classrooms, distance-learning facilities, and video access to state and
university facilities located throughout Illinois.
Website: http://ricp.uis.edu
Phone: (877) 864-7427
Fax: (217) 206-6063
Institute for Public Safety Partnerships
The
Institute for Public Safety Partnerships is a cooperative effort between
community organizations, police agencies, educational institutions, and
other governmental agencies. It is dedicated to enhancing the capacities of
communities, police, and other agencies to work together, and to building
safer and healthier communities through a prevention oriented approach to
policing. The Institute is founded on the following principles:
- Citizens, policing agencies, community associations, and other government agencies share responsibility for public safety
- Problem solving for public safety occurs at multiple levels, from local neighborhoods to community-wide areas, organizations, and agencies
- Education and training-of police, community, and government together-is a key vehicle for fostering safer communities
- Knowledge and trust are built on collaboration and information sharing; information sharing can be improved with enhanced technology
Website: http://www.ipsp.us
Phone: (312) 355-1755
Fax: (312) 355-1398
Indiana RCPI
The
Indiana Regional Community Policing Institute (RCPI) exists to develop,
promote, and provide comprehensive, innovative educational policing
strategies, for law enforcement agencies and community, in order to enhance
the quality of life throughout the Indiana region.
Website: http://indianarcpi.org/
Phone: (877) 739-7274
Fax: (260) 745-9966
Kansas RCPI
The
WSU RCPI has received a grant to provide training and technical assistance
on all aspects of ethics and integrity in the states of Kansas and Nebraska.
This grant will fund a wide range of ethics and integrity training programs
for law enforcement and correction agencies. Training topics will include a
wide range of issues discussing racial profiling, excessive force and
perjury and will intertwine issues related to terrorism in American
policing.
Website: http://www.wsurcpi.org
Phone: (888) 877-0585
Fax: (316) 978-3345
Kentucky RCPI
The
mission of the Kentucky Regional Community Policing Institute at Eastern
Kentucky University is to encourage and enhance the implementation of
community policing in Kentucky in order to create safer communities through
training and technical assistance. Training is centered on the development
and delivery of quality community policing training for police agencies and
citizens throughout the state of Kentucky.
Website: http://www.kycops.org
Phone: (859) 622-2362
Fax: (859) 622-5879
Maine RCPI
The
Maine Community Policing Institute (MCPI) is a division of The University of
Maine at Augusta. Our mission is to deliver education, training and
technical assistance on the Community Oriented Policing philosophy,
components, and strategies.
MCPI is positioned as a central resource for neighborhoods, communities, and
law enforcement agencies in the dissemination of Community Policing
information.
Website: http://www.mcpi.uma.maine.edu
Phone: (800) 734-2991
Fax: (207) 621-3301
Michigan RCPI
The
Michigan Regional Community Policing Institute (RCPI) is one Institute in a
national network of Institutes, charged with institutionalizing the
principles of community policing in law enforcement agencies through
innovative community policing training and technical assistance. RCPI’s have
the latitude to experiment with new ideas that challenge and improve
traditional training curricula, and to develop new curricula to support
community policing and sustain it into the future.
Website: http://www.cj.msu.edu/~outreach/rcpi
Phone: (517) 355-9648
Fax: (517) 4432-0727
Mid-Atlantic RCPI
The
mission of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Community Policing Institute (MARCPI)
is to support law enforcement agencies and their communities in fostering
police integrity and ethics through quality education and training,
interagency cooperation and collaboration, quality leadership, and
commitment to community policing. Further, it is the mission of the
Institute to foster lasting partnerships among law enforcement and other
government agencies, community organizations, educational institutions,
non-profit agencies, businesses and industries, and other entities to
improve police service and the viability and well-being of neighborhoods.
MARCPI provides community policing services to the Mid-Atlantic region. This
region includes: Maryland, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Southern
Pennsylvania, and Northern Virginia.
Website: http://marcpi.jhu.edu/marcpi
Phone: (888) 415-4466
Fax: (410) 290-1061
Missouri RCPI
The
Missouri Western State University-Regional Community Policing Institute will
provide, professional and interactive community policing training and
technical assistance to law enforcement agencies, business and community
organizations, and citizens throughout the state of Missouri. MWSU-RCPI will
utilize a variety of traditional and innovative educational and training
delivery methods to provide accessibility to Institute services to all
regions of Missouri. The MWSU-RCPI will work collaborative with its partner
organizations to facilitate the implementation of the concepts and
philosophy of community problem solving as a primary means of addressing
crime and disorder to improve the overall quality of life for citizens of
Missouri.
Website: http://www.missouriwestern.edu/rcpi
Phone: (816) 271-5601
Fax: (816) 271-5603
New England RCPI
RCPI-NE
is a change agent dedicated to educating both police officers and community
members about the philosophy and implementation of community policing.
Guided by an exacting set of values, RCPI-NE offers training and follows up
with technical assistance to help citizens, officials and police departments
put community policing to work to solve problems and prevent crime.
Website: http://www.rcpinewengland.org
Phone: (617) 373-7098
Fax: (617) 373-7496
New York State RCPI
The
New York State Regional Community Policing Institute seeks to engage police
and community (citizens, government, private organizations and businesses)
in active collaboration to reduce crime, help maintain order and improve the
quality of life throughout the states of New York and New Jersey and their
diverse communities. The Institute draws on the collective talents of law
enforcement and communities in order to strengthen the ability of a
democratic society to police itself and thereby promote freedom for all
stakeholders within our neighborhoods and beyond.
Website: http://www.newyorkstatercpi.com
Phone: (212) 237-8572
Fax: (212) 237-8637
Oklahoma RCPI
The
Oklahoma Regional Community Policing Institute's mission is to enable all
community members, law enforcement, government officials, community leaders
and merchants, educational professionals and students, to see themselves as
stakeholders in building a safer Oklahoma. The community policing philosophy
encourages a broader understanding between citizens and law enforcement, and
focuses on a shared responsibility in preventing crime and making
neighborhoods safer.
Website: http://www.orcpi.com
Phone: (405) 671-8742
Fax: (405) 671-8745
Pennsylvania RCPI
The
Pennsylvania Regional Community Policing Institute, with offices in
Allentown and Pittsburgh, is funded by the United States Department of
Justice and managed by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (OCOPS),
in cooperation with ALERT Partnership, Bethlehem Police Department, Lehigh
Valley Hospital Health Network and Lehigh University. Our unique partnership
is based on the Community Health Model with LVHHN as lead agency. The LVHHN
defines its community role beyond reacting to individual medical needs. It
embraces as its organizational philosophy community health and well being.
As such, its vast resources and community programs have contributed
immeasurably to our successes. Police departments, community groups and
local government agencies have long supported LVHHN programs and
initiatives. Indeed, this medical model, because of its broad application
and support of community policing principles, can be replicated in most
communities as a prescription for community policing success.
Website: http://www.prcpi.com
Phone: (610) 402-2589
Fax: (610) 402-2470
Tennessee RCPI
The
University of Tennessee RCPI is a Regional Community Policing Institute (RCPI)
funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services (COPS). The RCPI, one of more than 27 RCPIs
nationwide, is a partnership among the City of Knoxville Police Department,
Knoxville's Police Advisory and Review Committee, and the University of
Tennessee’s Institute for Public Service.
Website: http://www.leic.tennessee.edu/rcpi.htm
Phone: (888) 847-2673
Fax: (865) 215-1345
Texas RCPI
The
Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation is committed to promoting
policing innovation throughout the state and nation, specifically addressing
the integration of crime-specific strategies into policing innovation.
Through training opportunities and the dissemination of information the
Center and its partners foster police-community partnerships leading to
innovative methods of reducing crime and improving neighborhood safety. The
Center provides community policing education and technical assistance in an
effort to instill the community policing philosophy into law enforcement and
community groups.
Website: http://www.cjcenter.org/trcpi
Phone: (936) 294-3747
Fax: (936) 438-8175
Tri-State RCPI
Tri-State
Regional Community Policing Institute was established in 1997, funded by a
federal Cooperative Training Agreement from the Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS) in Washington, DC. Since that time we have trained
more than 34,000 police, government, and community representatives in this
concept. The Institute was formed as a partnership between the Great Oaks
Institute of Technology and Career Development, The Cincinnati Police
Department, The National Conference for Community Justice and the Ohio Crime
Prevention Association.
Website: http://www.tri-statercpi.org
Phone: (513) 771-0782
Fax: (513) 771-0780
Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute
The
Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute is committed to the development
and strengthening of effective policing based on the principles of ethical
decision making, community partnerships and collaborative problem solving.
Website: http://www.umcpi.org
Phone: (651) 917-2255
Fax: (651) 917-2253
Virginia Center for Policing Innovation
The
mission of VCPI is to advance community policing in order to build safer
communities and improve the quality of life throughout the Commonwealth of
Virginia. The institute provides training and technical assistance for
Virginia's law enforcement officials and communities that help to build
integrated, proactive approaches to community policing initiatives. This is
accomplished through the application of crime prevention techniques, problem
solving strategies, and establishment of community partnerships.
VCPI is a statewide resource for law enforcement, citizens, local government
officials, and others interested in community policing. Community policing
is intended to reduce crime and disorder through a working partnership
between law enforcement and communities, in which problems can be identified
and solved.
Website: http://www.vcpionline.org
Phone: (804) 644-0899
Fax: (804) 644-0309
Western Regional Institute for Community
Oriented Public Safety
The
WRICOPS mission is to provide an integrated approach to the adoption of the
community policing philosophy throughout the five-state region of Idaho,
Montana, South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming. We strive to advance the
field of community oriented public safety through the advancement of
innovative practices and enhance the knowledge and professional practice in
areas of mutual interest and concern, serving the needs of the members
within the region, and the field of public safety beyond our borders.
Website: http://www.spokane.wsu.edu/research&service/wricops/index.asp
Phone: (509) 358-7949
Fax: (509) 358-7900
West Virginia RCPI
The
WV RCPI strive to provide quality community-oriented policing training and
technical assistance; Enhance the public safety and citizen perception of
public policing as the primary method for delivery safety services; Become a
national source of information on the topic state-wide implementation.
Website: http://www.wvstateu.edu/rcpi/
Phone: (877) 333-7268
Fax: (304) 766-3347
Western Community Policing Institute
The
mission of the Western Community Policing Institute is to improve the
interaction and cooperation between police, community, and government to
promote the development of community-based partnerships and problem solving
to prevent crime, reduce the fear of crime, and enhance the quality of life
throughout the region.
Website: http://www.westernrcpi.com
Phone: (877) 601-6866
Fax: (503) 751-4009


