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CALEA


 
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Emergency  832-4400

Community Policing is a  philosophy, management style, and organizational strategy that promotes proactive problem-solving and police community partnerships to address the cause of crime and fear as well as other community issues...

 

 

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The El Paso Police Department has been at the forefront of Community Policing.  This is an effort that is much more than the idea of the old "beat cop".  The basis of this concept is the idea that direct, personalized service to our community may best serve the needs of the public.

The P.A.R Unit is specific to each regional command.  Their goals as Police Area Representatives are to help organize resources to prevent and reduce crime.  By working together with the community, the P.A.R officers are committed to making our community a better place to live.  Just use the map below to determine the police district in which you live, then use the district buttons to locate your assigned Police Area Representative.

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View Map To Find The District In Which You Live
Note: Click on the magnifying glass to zoom in/out on an specific area.

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