Community-Led Safety Walks and Patrols
A group of neighbours walks their streets together every evening, not with weapons or authority but simply with presence, greeting people, noticing what is happening, making visible that the community is paying attention - and the drug dealing that once happened openly has moved elsewhere, not because anyone was arrested but because the community reclaimed its space.
Alberta
Topic Introduction: Community-Initiated Safety Walks & Patrols (Community Safety & Policing)
Welcome, esteemed members of the CanuckDUCK flock, to our latest debate! Today, we delve into an essential policy matter that significantly impacts the wellbeing and security of Canadian communities – Community-Initiated Safety Walks & Patrols.
Constitutional Overview
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Constitutional Depth Assessment (CDA) Score: 76%
Constitutional Vulnerability Score: 24%
Doctrines Engaged: 15
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Alberta
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