Community Mobilization
40 College Street, Toronto, ON , M5G 2J3 Phone: 416-808-7080 Fax: 416-808-7062
The Toronto Police Service provides committed, professional policing services to the most diverse city in the world. The Community Mobilization Unit serves as a bridge between the public and the police through various programs, including the Empowered Student Partnerships program (E.S.P.), the Public Education and Crime Eradication (PEACE) Project, the Newcomer Outreach Program, Family Services - Domestic Violence and Child Abuse, Victim Services, and Crime Prevention. The unit also administers the Auxiliary Police program, Volunteer Services, the Civilian Police College, and community-police consultative processes.
More detailed descriptions on these programs can be found by browsing this site. You will also find a great deal of useful, downloadable, reference material, as well as information on how to participate in some of our programs and activities.
For further information on our unit and how we can work with you to make your community safer please contact: 416-808-7080.
Goal
The goal of Community Mobilization is to identify shared community values and support and empower communities to build the capacity necessary to resist and/or prevent crime and disorder.
Definition
The actions and initiatives taken by police officers to motivate and support citizens to effectively deal with the root causes of crime and insecurity within their neighbourhoods.
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