Pubdate: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 Source: Abbotsford News (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Hacker Press Ltd. Contact: http://www.abbynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1155 Author: Cheryl Wierda HAND-IN-HAND WITH POLICE, PUBLIC CAN SHARE IN COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION The Community Needs To Partner With Police To Help Prevent Crime. That's one of the messages that came out of the first community dialogue to be held by the Abbotsford Police Board as they work with the department to develop the police agency's direction and priorities. "The community is still small enough that change can happen," said one attendee. "It's not hopeless." However, "we need to take the rose glasses off." A cross section of representatives from various community organizations gathered on Saturday morning to share their thoughts about priorities for policing as the city grows at a rapid pace. Those attendees shared their opinions anonymously. During the four hour session, attendees discussed the root causes behind public safety issues and concluded that the breakdown of the family and the lack of a relationship with neighbours were contributing factors to the growing crime rate in the city. Drug addiction was also another major concern raised by delegates, as was a perception of short sentences imposed by courts and the number of prisons in the region. Attendees suggested building a network that would allow those at risk to get help from the appropriate agency and stressed a "charter of responsibilities." They also noted the need for the community to get involved. "Police cannot work in isolation," said one attendee. "The community is a resource that needs to be tapped into." Issues including violent crime, organized crime, and drugs were named as top policing priorities, as were crime prevention measures, especially for youth. The results of Saturday's session will be incorporated into the police department's strategic plan, which the department is expected to draft next year. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom