SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS BUREAU

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Community Relations Bureau

The Community Relations Bureau (CRB) was established May 1st, 2005. CRB fosters and preserves active and open avenues of communication between the Department and the diverse communities which it serves. In an ongoing effort to identify, understand and solve the contemporary public safety issues facing communities the CRB seeks to build lasting relationships built on trust and mutual respect.

As part of its overall mission, CRB supervises the Community Liaison Officers (CLO), the School Resource Officers (SRO), the Recruitment Section and the Police Athletic League (PAL) Officers. The Bureau also coordinates and oversees a variety of outreach initiatives throughout the County, such as Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), Operation Medicine Cabinet, "Unity in the Community", "Vamos a Hablar", "Let’s Talk", "The Ugly Truth", "Coffee With a Cop", "Craft With a Cop", "Teen Gaming", "HERE Truancy", "Barber, Beauty and Books", "Clippers N Cops", and "Impact Truancy".

The Suffolk County Police Department is enormously proud of the success community relations programs have had in recent years and is fully dedicated to expanding these programs in the future to forge lasting and productive relationships within all the communities in Suffolk County.

Please see below for information on the various units, programs and events that is provided through the Community Relations Bureau.

Community Meetings

For additional information on upcoming events in your community, please follow your Precinct’s Instagram.

Event date: 1/8/2022 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Export event
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Child Advocacy Center Basketball Fundraiser

On Saturday 1/8/22 the SCPD basketball team will be playing the New York State Police in a charity game with 100% of the proceeds going to the Suffolk County Child Advocacy Center in Central Islip. The Suffolk County CAC is a tremendous asset not only to our Special Victims Section but also to the State Police, CPS and so many child victims of sexual and physical abuse. They provide many services to the children of Suffolk County and we are hoping to raise some money to assist them in endeavors.

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Suffolk County Police Department, Community Relations Bureau, 30 Yaphank Ave, Yaphank, NY 11980

EMAIL: SCPDCRB​@suffolkcountyny​.gov

PHONE: 631-852-6109