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3AFE COMMUNITIES: <br />±MUNITY POLICING IN MINNESOTA I. <br /> Special Tfeatuhes <br /> dule and Topics Pre-Conference Workshop on Thursday morning— Ill <br /> the basics for those unfamiliar with community policing <br /> or who want a refresher <br /> 6:15 Promising Practices on Thursday evening—an <br /> PROMISING PRACTICES i opportunity to learn specifics about strategies, tools, <br /> • Sharing What's Working and What Isn't <br /> approaches that are working in other communities and <br /> 8:00 might be worth considering for your city <br /> INFORMAL NETWORKING <br /> 9:00 Ongoing Dialogue about Challenges—pooling our <br /> ADJOURN FOR EVENING collective knowledge to address the difficult questions <br /> and pressing issues facing us as we strive to make our <br /> Friday. September 28. 1997 communities safe <br /> 8:00 a.m. <br /> REFRESHMENT BREAK PLUS RESOURCE i Consultation with MCP! Technical Assistants— <br /> FAIR resources from the Minnesota Community Policing <br /> 8:30 Institute (MCPI) available at the symposium and beyond <br /> GENERAL SESSION <br /> "Building Support for Community Policing" <br /> 9:15 Scholarships Available for Me Community • <br /> REFRESHMENT BREAK PLUS Representatives on Teams to ensure multi- <br /> RESOURCE FAIR <br /> perspective teains <br /> 9:45-11:30 <br /> CONCURRENT WORK SESSIONS FOR <br /> COMMUNITY TEAMS <br /> "Making It Happen" m S� p osium Presenters, Facilitators <br /> Each Includes: 15-20 minute Overview and Resource People <br /> Presentation plus teams working on issues <br /> important to their community effort PARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE THE UNIQUE OPPOR- <br /> 1) Community Wide Planning and TUNITY TO LEARN FROM NATIONAL EXPERTS, <br /> Implementation � MINNESOTA RESOURCE PEOPLE...AND YOU! <br /> 2) Political and Financial Ramifications of <br /> Community Policing <br /> 3) Designing an Organizational Structure The Symposium Planning Committee is delighted to <br /> That Supports COP welcome the following individuals, known nationally for <br /> 4) Managing Organizational Change their work in making communities safe, as faculty for a <br /> 11:45 major part of the symposium: <br /> GENERAL SESSION: <br /> "Moving From Community-Oriented Policing Harry Do/an, Po/ice Chief, Lumberton, North Carollii, <br /> to Community-Oriented Government" <br /> 12:30 p.m. I Judith Mohr Keane, Counci/member, Sedona, Arizona <br /> LUNCH <br /> 1:30 Bill Kirchoff, former City Manager, Redondo Beach, 41, <br /> ADJOURN California <br /> George Latimer, former Mayor, St. Raul, Minnesota <br /> Jerry Oliver, Po/ice Chief, Richmond, Virginia <br />