The Policing Roadshows next month aim to provide on opportunity for open conversations with the public.
Residents can directly share any problems with criminality or anti-social behaviour within their area, and learn about the Chief Constable's policing strategy.
Crimestoppers and the Department of Home Affairs will join the constabulary at four events across the Island.
They're taking place from 6-8pm at QEII High School on November 9, Castle Rushen High School on November 20, Ramsey Grammar School on the 23 and Sight Matters in Onchan on the 29.
Chief Constable Russ Foster says they'll be using the conversations and concerns to shape the way they police.
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