Alcohol Policing Strategy (PDF 1.5MB, opens in a new window)
The WA Police Alcohol Policing Strategy complements the WA Police Drug and Alcohol Action Plan 2005-2009. This plan is one of a number of action plans developed by key State Government agencies, which represent a comprehensive whole-of-government approach articulated in the Western Australia Drug and Alcohol Strategy 2005-2009. The strategy also links with other agency-wide strategies including the Volume Crime Strategy, Anti-social Behaviour Strategy, Traffic Policing Strategy and Crime Prevention Strategy.
Anti-social Behaviour Strategy (PDF, 2.2MB, opens in a new window)
The Anti-social Behaviour Strategy has been formulated to assist with the implementation of preventative actions to reduce anti-social behaviour, as well as coordinating a consistent response by the districts, with the assistance of support units, to ensure incidents do not become more serious and have an adverse impact on the safety and security of the community.
Counter Terrorism Strategy 2009-2010 (PDF, 1.6MB, opens in a new window)
This strategy gives clear strategic direction and focus on the responsibilities and duties of frontline and specialist police in preventing, preparing for and responding to acts of terrorism in Western Australia. By fulfilling these responsibilities and duties, frontline officers will have a direct impact in the reduction of marginalised groups and individuals and an increase in customer satisfaction and service delivery standards.
Crime Prevention Strategy 2011-2014 (PDF 2MB, opens in a new window)
The WA Police Crime Prevention Strategy 2011-2014 focuses on police led crime prevention and strongly emphasises partnerships through an interagency approach. The strategy details how situation and social settings must be considered and utilises the four-step model for problem solving policing when addressing crime prevention. WA Police roles and responsibilities for crime prevention across all levels of the agency are outlined in the strategy.
Emergency Management Strategy (PDF 765KB, opens in a new window)
The Emergency Management Strategy has been developed to communicate the roles and responsibilities of the WA Police in relation to emergency management, as prescribed in the Emergency Management Act 2005 and the Emergency Management Regulations 2006.
Family and Domestic Violence Strategy (PDF1.8MB, opens in a new window)
The WA Police Family and Domestic Violence Strategy has been formulated within the context of the Australasian Policy Strategy on the Prevention and Reduction of Family Violence 2008, with the purpose to clearly articulate our aims and objectives in regard to family and domestic violence and how they will be achieved.
Our People Strategy (PDF 0.8MB, opens in a new window)
Our People Strategy is designed to ensure we have the workforce capacity and capability to meet future policing needs and deliver the outcomes our community expects.
Road Policing Strategy (PDF 4MB, opens in a new window)
Our approach will be to combine deterrent and enforcement methods to ensure that traffic offenders are aware that unsafe and anti-social driving behaviour should not and will not be tolerated. To this end this Strategy progresses initiatives already in place, to expand our traffic enforcement approach, to address all categories of unlawful behaviour occurring on WA roads.
While it is acknowledged that we have a key role to play in making WA roads safer, individual road-users, government and on-government agencies also have a shared responsibility for safety on our roads. We mutually support a number of road safety partners within WA, including Main Roads, Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Department of Health, Department of Education and Training, Insurance Commission of WA, WA Local Government Association and the Office of Road Safety.
Scientific Investigation Strategy (PDF 1.7MB, opens in a new window)
This Scientific Investigation Strategy crystalises the changes that will occur as part of our new model, including the increased collaboration and operational/investigative integration between frontline police officers, District Forensic Investigation Officers, District Detectives, the Forensic Division and State Intelligence Division.
Serious Organised Crime Strategy 2011-2014 (PDF 557KB, opens in a new window)
The Serious Organisaed Crime Strategy recognises that the threat of organised crime is a significant and growing danger to the community that requires partnerships with other organisations and jurisdictions to counter such activities. The strategy focuses the efforts of WA Police to deter and disrupt criminal activities and in doing so, create a hostile environment that increases the cost and risk to those involved in serious organised crime.
Volume Crime Strategy (PDF 570KB, opens in a new window)
The Volume Crime Strategy represents an agency-wide integrated approach to reducing volume crime. This approach will continue to be developed and consolidated, and will be integrated into our planning and reporting frameworks.
This Strategy complements other WA Police informing strategies relating to; crime prevention, alcohol-related crime, antisocial behaviour, traffic policing and the WA Police Intelligence Model.

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