On Tuesday 14th to Wednesday 15th May, 2013 Inspector Ennis Grant of the Office of Community Policing visited the Clement Howell High School where he lectured to the fourth form students on the topic, “The Impact of Crime and Violence on our Youths and Our Nation. This lecture was aimed at explaining
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The negative impact of crime and violence on the future development of the youths of the Turks and Caicos Islands
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The negative impact of crime and violence on the future of the Turks and Caicos Islands
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Alternatives to criminal activities
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How to become a role model
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How to create a violent free school
Over one hundred and fifty (150) students benefitted from this exercise. The lecture was made possible through the assistance of the Principal Gerald Persaud and Guidance Counselor Rebecca Shaw who gave their unwavering support to the presentation. At the end of the lecture students were asked to enter into a contract against all acts of violence, antisocial behavior and criminal activities in an effort to promote a safe school environment with the highest respect for the rules of their school and the laws of the Turks and Caicos Islands. It is the intention of the Office of Community Policing to conduct the same lecture throughout the high schools.