COPPS may have been practiced in varied ways over the years, but today it simply has been given an official title.
More militant officers swear that COPPS is a scam; that it is turning police into social workers and forcing them to perform functions police should not be involved with. They blame administrators with political aspirations or charge those who support COPPS of being liberals.
Other officers, many who have been in law enforcement for more than 20 years, dismiss COPPS as nothing more than intrusive meetings that serve no purpose. To these officers, I would ask that they educate themselves about what COPPS truly is, what it is not, its purpose and intent and the favorable results already documented. At the very least, I would ask any skeptics to consider the substantial benefit to law enforcement of a goal to fund 100,000 additional police officers and deputy sheriffs for our nation's streets.[PAGEBREAK]
COPPS Continually Evolving
Formal COPPS is in its infancy. Its application and practice should never be considered finished. COPPS must be improved upon continually and be given the opportunity, through personnel, capability, and through administrative courage, to change with society. Flexibility and imagination are key elements. If the implementation of COPPS is problematic, if it causes friction among personnel, if it is viewed as an ineffective waste of time, or if it does not meet desired results, then change it. Alter it. Modify it. Custom fit COPPS to your police department and your community until it is effective and successful.