Spokane County Washington
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heriff Community Oriented Policing Effort
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S.C.O.P.E. - About Us

WHO WE ARE
S.C.O.P.E. volunteers S.C.O.P.E. (Sheriff Community Oriented Policing Effort) is a philosophy and community perspective rather than a specific program or new law enforcement tactic.
S.C.O.P.E. members are dedicated to the p.aspiple of Community Oriented Policing which partners law enforcement with the citizens and businesses we serve. We proactively address issues which detract form the safety and quality of life for citizens of Spokane County.
S.C.O.P.E. Provides:
  • Neighborhood Outreach Stations
  • Community Oriented Policing
Many neighborhoods face mounting pressures tied to.aspreased growth, diversity and new public safety issues.
Teamwork is the Answer
OUR MISSION
  • To provide a safe living environment for the community.
  • To.asprease citizen's awareness of, and involvement in, community-oriented services in partnership with the Spokane Sheriff's Department.
  • To foster community spirit.
WE BELIEVE ...
  • Teamwork is the Answer; Law enforcement and citizens working together toward a common goal.
  • That citizens and law enforcement share responsibility in promoting public safety and preventing crime.
  • That organized neighborhood groups and law enforcement must unite. The Office of the Sheriff, Spokane County intends to work in partnership with organized neighborhood groups to establish outreach stations in those communities.
  • The success of a community's outreach station rests on the depth of that community's commitment to making the station work.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Join your Spokane County neighbors in making tomorrow a safer day. Together we can make a difference in the quality of life in our community.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call the Spokane County S.C.O.P.E. coordinator
Bonnie Abernethy (509) 477-4717
or contact your local S.C.O.P.E. station



Spokane County Sheriff's Office
Public Safety Building
Spokane WA, 99260

April 17, 2003