The District Council Collaborative Boards were formed in 2005 pursuant to a Blue Ribbon Commission, convened by the New Jersey Attorney General and comprised of law enforcement experts who had worked and evaluated public safety organizations and plans throughout the country and beyond. The boards emphasize a community-policing model that brings the community, law enforcement, and city officials to
gether to address concerns, share ideas, and work on sustainable solutions. There are four boards in each of the city’s police districts and each board is made up of community members (including residents, faith based leaders, business owners, agency representatives, non-profits, law enforcement, and city government. Our Interactive Issue Map allows any citizen to anonymously input data about issues in their neighborhood. You can report quality of life issues such as trash, graffiti, suspicious activity, abandoned vehicles, and lighting issues. This technology is utilized by our boards to drive our problem solving strategies. Visit us at www.camdendccb.com for community resources, citywide calendar of events, news updates, and to report issues. You will also find more ways to get involved in your community and with (DCCB).