Redlands Police Department
Rachel Tolber has held multiple roles within the Redlands Police Department, starting as Sergeant, Professional Standards in March 2011 and eventually becoming Chief of Police in June 2023. Rachel also had a position as a founding member and Treasurer of the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing since June 2015. In addition, they served in the role of LEADS at NIJ from an unspecified date in 2016 until June 2019.
Rachel Tolber received their Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Redlands from 1994 to 1998. Rachel then pursued a Master's degree in Criminology, Law and Society at UC Irvine from 2004 to 2006. Finally, they attended the University of Cambridge from 2009 to 2011, where they completed the Police Executive Program and earned a Master of Studies (Mst) degree.
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Redlands Police Department
Strategic Purpose: Controlling crime before it occurs by supporting strong families, resilient youth, and safe and sustainable neighborhoods. The Redlands Police Department is a full service police department in the city of Redlands (CA). The uniformed Patrol Officer is one of the most visible members of the Redlands Police Department. Patrol officers provide twenty four hour a day service to the community, responding to a variety of emergency and non- emergency calls for service. Risk Focused Policing operates by identifying risk factors in the community, and controlling crime before it happens. The Redlands Police Department evolved to focus on doing more than reacting to crime after it happens, by identifying the risk factors leading to crime we can combat them and prevent crime.