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WE HOPE TO FOSTER POSITIVE AND PRODUCTIVE POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATION.
MISSION
The mission of the Community Council is to build and sustain strong partnerships between the NYPD and local residents, working together to enhance public safety, improve quality of life, and strengthen police-community relations across New York City. Through collaboration, we support crime prevention, foster mutual trust, and empower community members to be active stakeholders in creating a safer city.
HISTORY
New York City Police Department Community Councils were established in 1943. Today there are a total of eighty-six (86) New York City Police Department Community Councils throughout the five (5) boroughs. The Councils play an integral role by serving as a conduit of information between the police and community residents, clergy, community leaders, business owners and stakeholders; raising awareness and ensuring the needs of the community are reported and addressed. Community Councils are comprised of volunteers who give of their time, effort and who are committed to the betterment of their communities. Volunteerism is a core component in reinforcing the social fabric in our communities.
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