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Community Engagement Bureau

The Phoenix Police Department understands the importance of building and maintaining effective community partnerships. Often, these partnerships work behind the scenes to increase the quality of life for the residents of Phoenix; however, the Department is highlighting community engagement as a way to increase connectivity. Pictured to the right is CEB Commander William Jou.
He can be reached at 602-495-5976 william.jou@phoenix.gov
Community Response/Programs:
Lieutenant Ann Justus 602-534-3018 ann.justus@phoenix.gov
The Phoenix Police Department's Community Engagement Bureau (CEB) is the central hub for citywide community engagement. CEB routinely works with personnel from all seven precincts to enhance the quality of life for the residents of Phoenix. The content in this site will outline some of the programs offered by the Phoenix Police Department and the Community Engagement Bureau.
If you have questions about the programs listed or would like to become involved in a specific program, please use the included contact information affiliated with each program.
If you have general questions about the Community Engagement Bureau, please call us at 602-495-5976.
Community Engagement Programs
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Block Watch
Join Phoenix's Block Watch program to enhance neighborhood safety and community engagement.
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Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol
Volunteer to be the Phoenix Police Department's "Eyes and Ears!"
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Youth Programs
The Phoenix Police Department offers multiple ways for youth in our community to be involved.
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Citizen Police Academy
Join the Citizen Police Academy to learn about law enforcement and community engagement in Phoenix. Enhance your understanding and build connections.
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G.A.I.N - Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods
G.A.I.N. is a day for Arizona to join forces and promote awareness, safety and neighborhood unity.
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Crime-Free Multi-Housing
Enhance safety in multi-housing communities with Phoenix's Crime-Free Program, fostering secure living environments through proactive engagement.
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Police Chief's Advisory Boards
Explore the Police Chief's Advisory Boards to learn how community input shapes policing strategies in Phoenix.