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Police officers have considerable powers: to arrest and detain suspects, investigate crimes, seek court orders, restrict an offender’s activities, remove a child to a place of safety and...
this guide demonstrates how positive police and youth engagement can increase public safety; reduce crime, victimization, and recidivism; and foster trust between young people and law enforcement.
These reproducible worksheets teach children skills that will help them to protect themselves and stay safe. They serve to reinforce crime prevention lessons and give children the opportunity to practice safe behaviors, problem solving, and decision making.
This program aims to help children identify the safe adults in their community, as well as safe places to go when they are lost, feeling unsafe or frightened or are in danger. Other goals include enabling children to develop their own personal safety strategies, to respect their bodies
• Advising youth of a new policing initiative. • Asking youth to connect and partner in keeping an area safe. HOW SHOULD YOUTH FEEL WHEN OFFICERS LEAVE THE ROOM? • Frightened? • Aware? • Safe? • Reassured? • Acknowledged and respected? CONVERSATIONS WILL BE MOST EFFECTIVE IF OFFICERS:
10 Keys to Building Child and Teen Resilience. In order for children and teens to thrive during stressful times, law enforcement parents should help to build their individual resilience and coping skills. The following strategies can help foster healthy coping and resilience. Stress Management and Healthy Coping.
Strategically aligned to this Children and Young People Strategy, the VAWG Strategy will focus on prevention, early intervention and securing better criminal justice outcomes to increase confidence in reporting and decrease violence and intimidation against women and girls.