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  • PDQ 15 - Companion / Reference Guide in case of Traumatic Events

    March 17, 2011

    Experiencing a traumatic event or a crime can result in reactions and consequences that have an effect on your daily life and o the life of your loved ones.
     
     
    The police can be of help to you. They are often the first on the scene at the time of a tragic event.
     
     
    In order to thwart many types of crimes, the SPVM’s prevention and repression operations can be carried out discreetly or in a way that is less apparent in the eyes ofresidents.
     
     
    Our chances of success in fighting crime very often depend on the watchfulness and determination of residents like yourself in eporting offences or criminal acts that have an impact on your feeling of security.
     
     
    The presence of police officers in your environment today is a way of supporting your contribution and your involvement in yourefforts to improve the situation. The police will be visiting your neighbourhood a number of times over the next few days. During these encounters, the police from your neighbourhood station will explain you the work they are carrying out and will answer your questions.
     
     
    If you have any information to give us, you can be sure we are listening! Phone your neighbourhood station at 514‐280‐0115 and we will take steps to make our encounters easier, if need be.
     
     
    In addition, we wish to remind you that Info‐Crime provides you with an opportunity to notify the police of information on criminal activities in an anonymous and confidental way, by phoning 514-393-1133.

  • PDQ 15 - Companion / Reference Guide in case of Traumatic Events

    March 17, 2011

    Experiencing a traumatic event or a crime can result in reactions and consequences that have an effect on your daily life and o the life of your loved ones.

    The police can be of help to you. They are often the first on the scene at the time of a tragic event.

    In order to thwart many types of crimes, the SPVM’s prevention and repression operations can be carried out discreetly or in a way that is less apparent in the eyes ofresidents.

    Our chances of success in fighting crime very often depend on the watchfulness and determination of residents like yourself in eporting offences or criminal acts that have an impact on your feeling of security.

    The presence of police officers in your environment today is a way of supporting your contribution and your involvement in yourefforts to improve the situation. The police will be visiting your neighbourhood a number of times over the next few days. During these encounters, the police from your neighbourhood station will explain you the work they are carrying out and will answer your questions.

    If you have any information to give us, you can be sure we are listening! Phone your neighbourhood station at 514‐280‐0115 and we will take steps to make our encounters easier, if need be.

    In addition, we wish to remind you that Info‐Crime provides you with an opportunity to notify the police of information on criminal activities in an anonymous and confidental way, by phoning 514-393-1133.

  • Hate crimes : recognize it and report it

    October 29, 2008


    What you should do if you experience or witness a hate crime.


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