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Reducing Youth Crime – A Shared Community Responsibility

  • Martin John Taylor
  • Aug 14
  • 1 min read

Preventing youth crime is not the role of one person or one organisation – it’s a responsibility we all share. By working together as a united community, we can protect the safety of our children, young adults, seniors, business operators, and every resident who calls our city home.

 

Crime prevention education initiatives are now essential. By raising awareness, equipping people with the right knowledge, and fostering early intervention, we can reduce risk, strengthen community bonds, and create a safer, more supportive environment for all.

 

Everyone’s safety matters – and the time to act is now.

 

Read my Comprehensive Community Crime Reduction and Prevention Action Plan at https://www.martinjohntaylor.com/q-a-with-martin

 

 
 
 

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