Community Policing

“We will partner with our citizens to develop a strong, self-sufficient community in which crime and disorder will not flourish.”

“We will utilize a shared responsibility, problem solving philosophy that is based on what is right, not who is right.”

“We will be a progressive, proactive, professional policing agency that values customer service, creativity, innovation, enthusiasm, and reasoned risk taking, creating a better tomorrow – today.”

COPPS Newsletter (PDF)

Community Resource Team

Team is resource to agency members, citizens, and students

Community Resource Officer:

(503) 526-2553 or
(503) 526-2516

School Resource Officer: (503) 526-2260
Email: beavertonpolice@ci.beaverton.or.us   
(not to be used for issues requiring immediate response)

The Community Resource Team (CRT) includes Community Resource Officer and School Resource Officers. While team members have different job assignments and skills, each is responsible for facilitating and teaching the community oriented policing and problem solving philosophy to the public and members of the agency.

The Community Resource Officer (CRO) assists the Department and public by administering various award-winning agency programs. Equally important, the CRO is instrumental in helping to find solutions to chronic community problems by assisting in the project management of long-term problem solving efforts.

The School Resource Officers (SRO) serve the public and private schools within the city. They function as instructors, confidants, and mentors and are a resource to students, teachers, and parents alike.