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UPCOMING EVENTS
MEDIA RELEASES
APRIL 17,
2008
The Honourable Bob Rae
to Speak at 30th Annual Justice Dinner
Nov.
30, 2007
Say Hi Day at Schools Across
Waterloo Region
Nov.
14, 2007
CS&CPC Extends Congratulations to Newly Appointed Police Chief
Sept.
19, 2007
In the Mind's Eye 2007
Opening Night
May 8, 2007
Justin Trudeau to speak at 29th Annual Justice Dinner
Nov 22, 2006
Building Strong Neighbourhoods featuring Jim Diers
Sept 13,
2006
In The Mind's Eye 2006:
June
12, 2006
Delegates from Africa
Visit Waterloo Region to Study Crime Prevention
June 2, 2006
CS&CPC Launches New Crime
Prevention Campaign - "Reach Out"
May 4, 2006
Graham Snyder
Speaks about the Power of Forgiveness at Justice Dinner
March 1,
2006
Unsung Hero Nominations
Now Being Accepted
November 15,
2005
Restorative Justice Week event
November 15,
2005
In The Mind's Eye film
festival Opens Tonight
October 17,
2005
In The Mind's
Eye film festival
June
16, 2005
"Just
Say Know"
Harm Reduction
Workshop
May 19,
2005 - 27th Annual Justice Dinner
Founding Members of Crime
Prevention to be Honoured
Award
Recipients: Unsung Heroes of Crime Prevention
March 2,
2005
Katy Hutchison: The Story of
Bob
June 3,
2004
Say Hi with a Song ...
local songwriter & broadcaster supports Say Hi campaign
May 17,
2004
The CS&CPC Announces A Youth
Employment Initiative
April
19, 2004
The CS&CPC Says "Hi" with
the First Phase of a "Get Connected" Campaign
April
22, 2003
Youth Stereotypes Challenged by Quarry-Designed Campaign for
Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council
August
15, 2003
The CS&CPC, with the University of Waterloo, completed a
region-wide survey about public experience and perceptions
related to crime.
FORUMS
In December
of 2003, over 100 practitioners, researchers and elected
officials gathered in Waterloo Region for the first ever
Canadian forum on evidence-based crime prevention. The
Agenda for a Safer Canada was developed, as well as a
fact sheet to provide research support for this declaration.
We encourage you to join this momentum for change by becoming a
member of the Canadian Forum for Crime Prevention. For more
information on the Canadian Forum, visit
www.crime-prevention.ca.

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