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Nova Scotia (10)

Association for Safer Cape Breton Communities

The Cape Breton Regional Police Service, in partnership with Cape Breton University, has established the Association for Safer Cape Breton Communities, a 52-member group headed by a Cape Breton...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: community engagement, youth, community programs, community safety, crime reduction, neighbourhood, community partnership

First Nation Girl Empowerment

Inspired by British Columbia’s West Coast Empowerment Training program, First Nation Girl Empowerment training promotes self-esteem and self-care in pre-adolescent girls. The Royal Canadian Mounted...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: Aboriginal, violence, children, youth, girls, education, awareness, prevention

Halifax Regional Municipality Crime Reduction Strategy

Launched in 2007 by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) ‘H’ Division, the Halifax Regional Municipality Crime Reduction Strategy uses evidence-based analysis to focus and maximize the use of...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: crime reduction, intelligence-led policing, crime mapping, crime prevention, prolific offenders

Information Sharing via Social Media Programs

An innovative initiative in its early days is the Springhill Police Service’s use of social media to share information with the community. This initiative is quite promising as it requires minimal...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: social media, community engagement

Internet Safety

Launched in 2013, the Internet Safety initiative is an awareness campaign featuring Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) presentations delivered to all elementary and middle schools within East...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: crime prevention, outreach, youth, children, education, awareness, internet

Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team

Under the direction of the Public Safety Office (also referenced in this catalogue), the Halifax Regional Police created a Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team (MHMCT) in 2008. The MHMCT is a cooperative...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: mental health, crime prevention, services referrals, community safety

North East Nova Crime Reduction Strategy

The North East Nova Crime Reduction Strategy uses intelligence-led policing to reduce crime in the North East Nova District. Civilian criminal intelligence analysts pull information from police...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: intelligence-led policing, crime reduction, crime prevention, prolific offenders, traffic

Project Safe Keeping

Through Project Safe Keeping, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) ‘H’ Division is working to reduce the historic levels of violence faced by Aboriginal women. ‘H’ Division has a working relationship...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: Aboriginal, community, violence, education, prevention, human trafficking, women, awareness

Public Safety Office

Following the 2008 release of the Halifax Mayor’s Roundtable Report, "Violence and Public Safety in the Halifax Regional Municipality," the Halifax Regional Police put the Public Safety Office in...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: crime prevention, community engagement, public safety, partnership

Safer, Stronger Communities Initiative

The Safer, Stronger Communities Initiative uses a multidisciplinary team to tackle crime and enhance community safety in public housing areas. This initiative is a coordinated response to crime...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: community safety, crime prevention, public housing, partnership
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