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allow them to identify current and emerging problems affecting our citizens. Officers often use <br />the SARA model to formulate a response to their identified problem. <br />The Lino Lakes Police Division operates under the COP and POP philosophies because research <br />and past practice have indicated that successful police departments operate with a high level of <br />focus and incorporate a wide array of diverse approaches to crime prevention (Weisburd & Eck, <br />2004). In addition to empirical research, it has been the experience of the Lino Lakes Police <br />Division that our philosophy using COP and POP is highly effective in reducing crime, fear, and <br />disorder. Lino Lakes consistently enjoys the lowest combined crime rate and highest clearance <br />rate of any city in Anoka County (Uniform Crime Report, 2013). <br />While the philosophy of the Lino Lakes Police Division is undisputedly effective, it does demand <br />more of employees than a traditional reactive policing philosophy. Officers are expected to <br />spend a considerable amount of time engaged with the community and participating in <br />problem solving activities. <br />Department Structure <br />The structure of the Lino Lakes Police Division allows administrators to shift resources to an <br />area of need in a way that other departments cannot. Labor contracts, hiring regulations, <br />training and licensing requirements, and the random nature of some crime make short-term <br />changes in staffing nearly impossible. Ideally, a business can plan and adjust staffing for periods <br />of high demand. The Lino Lakes Police Division has taken the idea of short term resource <br />allocation and applied it to full time law enforcement staffing. By training patrol officers as <br />Investigators, by rotating investigator assignments, and rotating the area of responsibility for <br />sergeants, the LLPD can shift internal resources to issues and problems as they arise. For <br />example, when a pro -longed and complicated investigation consumes the time of the <br />investigators, some duties can be shifted to patrol officers to allow for continuity of service <br />levels. In most departments, patrol officers do not have the skill or ability to take a felony case <br />from start to finish including search warrants, interviews, and evidence collection. Lino Lakes <br />patrol officers routinely take cases from call to completion without the assistance of the <br />investigative division. When an incident consumes patrol resources, investigators are trained <br />and equipped to assist as needed. Investigators assist in the field on warrants, evidence <br />collection, and responding to calls for service when patrol officers are tied up on other calls or <br />duties. Sergeants are assigned areas of responsibility on a rotating basis. This rotation allows <br />for sergeants to have a holistic understanding of the functions of the police department and <br />allocate resources accordingly. In 2014, the Lino Lakes Police Division started cross training <br />department employees as firefighters. While including fire services will result in increased <br />efficiency, it will also reduce the time that officers have available for other duties. <br />
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