In Alberta, policing is provided by the RCMP provincial police service, municipal police services and First Nations police services. Alberta RCMP are also responsible for federal policing. Police services are responsible for protecting life and property, preventing and detecting crime, keeping the peace, and enforcing laws within their jurisdiction. They fulfill these duties through law enforcement and a variety of community services, including: crime prevention, education programs, assisting in locating missing persons, dealing with lost property, traffic control, victim assistance and accident investigation. In addition to the uniformed members of the various police services, municipal police services and the RCMP also have resources dedicated specifically to serious crime, drug enforcement, intelligence gathering, organized crime and forensic work. These dedicated resources support and enhance the level of service the police provide to the communities they serve.
In Alberta, municipal and First Nations police services and the RCMP have embraced the style of community-based policing. Community-based policing addresses community concerns by allowing community input into policing decisions. It puts police officers in a more visible role, as close to the community as possible.
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Policing