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Proactive Alliance (PA) provides perspectives and practical solutions adapted from counseling psychology to teach police how to engage appropriately with individuals in the community with empathy and respect in the pursuit of collaboration. PA is meant to dovetail with evidenced-based solutions, specifically community oriented policing (COP) and problem oriented policing (POP), to boost or empower these methods.
PA provides police a tool kit of solutions for successful interactions with individuals who are reticent to engage with police, are fearful of law enforcement, or want to challenge their authority. PA illustrates ways to find an "exit ramp" in power struggle situations, focusing on the physical and emotional safety of both police officers and citizens.
Specific, measurable positive impacts include increased positive contacts with police including increased calls for service, police considering relationship-building interactions as valuable, and positive feedback from community members indicating that they collaborated in problem solving efforts.
The Proactive Alliance policing approach integrates policing methods with adapted concepts from evidence-based counseling psychology created by a licensed professional counselor and a police officer. This collaborative approach is a prevention model based on building individual relationships with the community in a variety of settings and using the humanity of the police officer as their most valuable instrument. Although forging collaborative relationships has been suggested and encouraged to most police departments, exactly how to develop and improve existing skills to achieve this goal has been uncertain. Building a productive relationship requires effective communication and empathy, but must also incorporate collaboration. When a crisis does occur, the relationship acts as a problem-solving medium, giving the officer more options than enforcement alone, including the ability to draw from the community for the most effective solution.