7th Annual Crime Prevention Guide

Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers 5 As President of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers, I am proud to introduce our Annual Crime Prevention Guide. This year’s Guide focuses on the topic of Domestic Terrorism. With an ever-changing world, and the events of Ottawa and Moncton happening in our own country, Domestic Terrorism affects us all. Our Police Officers are seeing huge increases in gun violence across the province. Our dedicated members of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers work hard to ensure the public’s safety. There has been an anti-police movement across North America and our officers continue to work hard every day to keep their communities safe and build public trust. Our officers in Saskatchewan continue to build relationships within our communities and work hard at these partnerships. This was very evident in the work that Saskatchewan Police Officers have done in welcoming the Syrian Refugees to our country. On behalf of the 1,300 men and women representing the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers, I encourage you to read through this year’s Guide. Thanks to all for the contributions and support by many individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the province who make this publication possible through your generous donations. Thank you for continuing to work together to build safe Saskatchewan Communities. Casey Ward President Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers

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