1. Police-Community Forums: These are regular meetings between police officers and community members to discuss issues of public safety and to build trust and rapport between the two groups.
2. Community Policing Teams: These are teams of police officers who are assigned to specific neighborhoods and who work closely with community leaders and residents to address local crime and safety issues.
3. Problem-Oriented Policing: This is an approach to policing that focuses on identifying and solving specific crime and safety problems in a community.
4. Foot Patrols: This is a strategy of having police officers patrol neighborhoods on foot in order to increase visibility and accessibility to community members.