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Author: Editor Created: 11/30/2009 9:14 AM
Annual Reports, Directions will be posted here

Police release Missing Persons statistics and program success after initiating new policies and partnerships with outside agencies.

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The Aboriginal Mentoring Program (AMP) was created and implemented by the Prince Albert Police Service as an innovative and creative way to provide our community with more 'front line' aboriginal police officers, better reflecting the actual demographics of our community. 

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Click here to download : 2009 Annual Report

Policing is an ever changing environment, and in order to stay focused on our objectives we must have long term plans. The regional social issues and demographic trends suggest challenging times to come, but we know that with careful planning and community partnerships we will meet these challenges confidently and successfully....

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The past year was positive in many areas for the Prince Albert Police Service.  With the assistance of the Provincial Government and under the direction of the Police Board we added more police officers to our streets....

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The past year saw both gains and concerns in relation to our goal of reducing crime.  The crime rate is down overall; however there was a 2% increase in reported crimes against person....

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Click here to download : 2008 Year End Statistics

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This past year was good in many ways and in many areas for the Prince Albert Police Service.  With the assistance of the Provincial Government and under the direction of our Board we added more members to the steet.  We took on many new initiatives including Bylaw enforcement which is directed at some of the root causes associated with and to crime.....

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The past year has seen gains in all areas of Crime reduction; 3% decrease in property Crimes, 2% decrease in violent  Crimes and 3% in Crimes other. This is a significant step in the right direction that we must continue to progress in....

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The past year has seen significant gains in relation to the reduction of property crime. While this is extremely positive the challenge to continue is significant. Crimes against persons are another area that is not as fortunate as property. Although the numbers are smaller in total amounts and the increase is minimal it still raises concerns that we are diligently working to address...

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Sgt K.B. (Kelly) McLean
Media / VSU Liaison
953-4256
kmclean@papolice.ca
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