Abstract

Collaboration, collaborative learning and collaborative problem-solving are contemporary tools that every law enforcement officer must embrace. Many times, making a difference in law enforcement starts at the line level — those working with people in crisis and vulnerable populations such as women and children, the elderly, the mentally impaired and victims of violent crimes. This paper highlights the importance of understanding the theory behind collaborations, of building collaborative skills and the efficacious outcome of collaborative problem-solving. The paper elucidates one germane anecdote; the Sacramento, Domestic Violence Prevention Collaboration (DVCP). The DVPC's origins are discussed, along with a testimonial from the Supervising Prosecutor for the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office. The DVPC reinforces the nature and importance of collaborations in law enforcement. I also believe that collaborative skills relative to law enforcement should be embraced at the college and academy leve...

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