Topics covered: The S.A.R.A. problem solving model, Peel’s principles, overcoming obstacles and mobilizing resources. Introduction to some “out of the box” methods of dealing with age old problems.

Topics covered: How to implement a landlord notification program, a nuisance abatement program, no trespass orders and other methods of dealing with chronic nuisances.

This course will expand on the widely accepted  concepts of Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving. The presenter provides real life examples, case studies and proven techniques you can put to use immediately.

Presented by:
Lt. Bill Bongle, Green Bay Police Department
Coauthor of “Street Sweeping, Broadway Style” and Winner of the Herman Goldstein Award

Topics covered: How to gather data and develop an effective response to traffic problems such as Operating after Revocation and speeding. How implementing a new towing policy can reduce repeat offenses.

Advanced Problem Solving Techniques

Traffic Problem Solving

Nuisance Abatement, Landlord-Tenant Law


Main Campus:
2740 W. Mason Street
Green Bay, WI 54303

Room CB213C

Date: Feb 24, March 19, April 23, 2009 (one day course)

 

 

Time: 8:00AM to 4:30PM

Contact: Angie Blasier

Angie.blasier@nwtc.edu

 

Phone 920-498-6240

 

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Location: NWTC Green Bay

“Street Sweeping, Broadway Style”.  The presentation deals with a business district rife with criminal activity related to alcohol abuse. Following a 4-year problem-solving project, calls for police service dropped 65% and the area experienced over $9 million dollars in economic development.

Regulating Adult Entertainment

Dealing with Problem Bars

Topics covered: Problem solving techniques in the handling of vice crimes. The presentation features case studies of successful problem solving projects dealing with adult bookstores and a citywide network of escort services.

Special Event Planning

Topics covered: Using analysis and problem solving techniques to determine appropriate staffing levels and develop a special events ordinance. These tools can help you ensure that event coordinators follow a recommended safety plan and are responsible for the financial impact on your department.

The "Out of Car Experience"Community Policing and problem Solving: Practical Application

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Course fee: $85.00