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Community Policing Boards (CPBs) are a way for police to work together with communities on crime and community safety. Through CPBs, local communities can have a say on crime issues.
The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has set up at least one CPB in each of the police districts across our Regional Operations portfolio – find your local CPB by visiting myPolice and searching for your district.
The purpose of CPBs is to:
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Promote community safety
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Find ways to address social problems associated with crime and community safety.
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Enable police to work together with government, business and the community.
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Find community safety solutions that are based on evidence and research.
To find out what's happening with your local Community Policing Board, go to myPolice and search for your district.