Commissioner of Police Dr. Richard Rosado, joined by his deputies, Minister of Home Affairs Oscar Mira and CEO Rear Admiral Bennett, convened the 2025 end of year National COMPSTAT Meeting at the Police Training Academy.
The session focused on transitioning from traditional “crime-fighting” to a professional policing model, an approach defined by Deputy Commissioner Bart Jones as responsive, intelligence-led, and community-focused. This evolution includes moving beyond basic crime statistics to prioritize public perception and community safety through “smarter” daily operations.
Under the strategic pillar of “Reform, Refocus, and Rebuild,” Commissioner Rosado introduced a vision for a proactive, technologically advanced force. A central element of this shift is the upcoming Crime Fusion Center, which will utilize artificial intelligence and advanced analytics to anticipate risks.
CEO Rear Admiral Bennett emphasized the need for stricter accountability in resource management and procurement, while acknowledging the department’s strong investigative expertise and the success of its strategic surveillance initiatives.
Minister Mira commended the officers’ dedication, noting that strong leadership and innovative strategies are essential to the collective mission of ensuring national security.
Commissioner of Police Dr. Richard Rosado recognized the top-performing regions for crime reduction in 2025.
The Western Region, led by ACP Suzette Anderson, earned top honors, followed by the Northern Region, led by Sr. Supt. Alejandro Cowo.
The Commissioner congratulated both regions and extended his appreciation to all other regions for their hard work and dedication.
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Commissioner of Police Dr. Richard Rosado, joined by his deputies, Minister of Home Affairs Oscar Mira and CEO Rear Admiral Bennett, convened the 2025 end of year National COMPSTAT Meeting at the Police Training Academy. The session focused on transitioning from traditional “crime-fighting” to a professional policing model, an approach defined by Deputy Commissioner Bart
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