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Tribune News Network
Doha
UNDER the patronage of the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al Thani, the Police College, in collaboration with the Community Policing Department, held a seminar titled ‘Police and Society: Safety and Security are Responsibility of All’.
The Director of Public Security HE Major General Saad bin Jassem al Khulaifi attended the opening event. The two-day event was attended by representatives from different departments of the Ministry of Interior (MoI), Qatar University and the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Center (Aman).
At the opening of the seminar, Brigadier Dr Mohammed Abdullah al Mahna al Marri said that the seminar aimed at identifying the objectives and duties of the Community Police and its role in spreading security awareness that contributes to reduction of crime and stability in society.
The seminar also focused on the interactive role of civil society with the security services in the field of community awareness, providing protection from destructive ideas, prevention of crime and reviewing various activities of the Police College and the Community Policing Department in the consolidation of the concepts of community police.
For his part, Col Sultan Mohammed al Kaabi, director of the Community Policing Department, said: “Through the seminar, we seek to strengthen the close relationship between the police services and the society. We aspire to enhance cooperation and partnership between the police and society on the basis of trust and mutual respect”.
He added: “One of our most important motives is to address issues and problems facing the community, especially the challenges that have an impact on the family entity and the identity of the community and its moral and religious traditions.”
The first session of the seminar was chaired by Brigadier General Dr Mohammed Abdullah al Mahna al Marri, director general of the Police College.
Lt Col Hussain Aman al Ali, assistant director of the Community Police Department presented his paper on ‘Tools for Achieving Social Security - From an Islamic Life Perspective’. The second paper entitled ‘The Impact of Traffic Awareness on Achieving Road Safety’ was presented by Lt Col Jaber Mohammed Odaiba, assistant director of Traffic Awareness Department.
In the second session chaired by Dr Jabr Hamoud al Nuaimi, director of the Department of Administrative and Financial Affairs at the Police College, Captain Ayedh Muteea al Hababi, member of the faculty of the Police College, presented the third paper on ‘The Role of Police College in Establishing Community Policing Concept’.
Dr Hamoud al Olaimat of the Department of Social Sciences at Qatar University presented the fourth paper titled ‘Values and Community Security’. He defined values as “abstract perceptions guiding human behaviour and thought and drawing the path of right and wrong.”
Doha
UNDER the patronage of the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al Thani, the Police College, in collaboration with the Community Policing Department, held a seminar titled ‘Police and Society: Safety and Security are Responsibility of All’.
The Director of Public Security HE Major General Saad bin Jassem al Khulaifi attended the opening event. The two-day event was attended by representatives from different departments of the Ministry of Interior (MoI), Qatar University and the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Center (Aman).
At the opening of the seminar, Brigadier Dr Mohammed Abdullah al Mahna al Marri said that the seminar aimed at identifying the objectives and duties of the Community Police and its role in spreading security awareness that contributes to reduction of crime and stability in society.
The seminar also focused on the interactive role of civil society with the security services in the field of community awareness, providing protection from destructive ideas, prevention of crime and reviewing various activities of the Police College and the Community Policing Department in the consolidation of the concepts of community police.
For his part, Col Sultan Mohammed al Kaabi, director of the Community Policing Department, said: “Through the seminar, we seek to strengthen the close relationship between the police services and the society. We aspire to enhance cooperation and partnership between the police and society on the basis of trust and mutual respect”.
He added: “One of our most important motives is to address issues and problems facing the community, especially the challenges that have an impact on the family entity and the identity of the community and its moral and religious traditions.”
The first session of the seminar was chaired by Brigadier General Dr Mohammed Abdullah al Mahna al Marri, director general of the Police College.
Lt Col Hussain Aman al Ali, assistant director of the Community Police Department presented his paper on ‘Tools for Achieving Social Security - From an Islamic Life Perspective’. The second paper entitled ‘The Impact of Traffic Awareness on Achieving Road Safety’ was presented by Lt Col Jaber Mohammed Odaiba, assistant director of Traffic Awareness Department.
In the second session chaired by Dr Jabr Hamoud al Nuaimi, director of the Department of Administrative and Financial Affairs at the Police College, Captain Ayedh Muteea al Hababi, member of the faculty of the Police College, presented the third paper on ‘The Role of Police College in Establishing Community Policing Concept’.
Dr Hamoud al Olaimat of the Department of Social Sciences at Qatar University presented the fourth paper titled ‘Values and Community Security’. He defined values as “abstract perceptions guiding human behaviour and thought and drawing the path of right and wrong.”