The
Los Alamitos Police Department values and practices principles embodied
in the philosophy of Community Oriented Policing. The members of the
Police Department work to create police-community partnerships that
proactively address causes of crime as well as other community issues.
Basic life principles of respect, trust, courage, honor and loyalty
provide the foundation for the service philosophy in Los Alamitos.
The Los Alamitos Police Department
has a staff of 28 full-time employees, of which 25 are sworn police
officers. Part-time employees include seven reserve officers, five
police service aides, one secretary, and six crossing guards.
The Department is organized into
two major divisions, Operations and Support Services. The Operations
Division is overseen by the Police Captain and is comprised of patrol
and those activities that are directly related to enforcement. In
addition to the patrol function, this division encompasses the traffic
unit, which includes the new motor officer the department received as
part of a multi-jurisdictional Office of Traffic Safety Grant. It also
includes personnel and training, the Reserve Officer Program, press
information, the Police Explorer Post, and the Detective Bureau, which
is responsible for the investigation and follow-up of criminal
activities.
The Support Services Division is
overseen by a civilian manager and encompasses special programs and
those areas of the police functions that are not directly related to
regular patrol. This Division includes the Records Bureau, Property and
Evidence, Facilities, Emergency Preparedness, administration of the
Police Department’s grants and budget, and the Community Outreach
Program. The Community Outreach Program, or COP Team, utilizes
multi-dimensional and geographical approaches to crime prevention and
other issues. Among the specialties incorporated into this program are
various neighborhood, school and youth programs, Women’s Self Defense
classes, the Citizens’ Academy, and the Police Bicycle Patrol Unit.
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