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Newport News police earn state recertification; youth advisory board highlights growing partnership
Summary
The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services recertified the Newport News Police Department as a Certified Crime Prevention Community, and members of the city's Young Adult Police Commission spoke to council about youth-police partnerships.
The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services recertified the Newport News Police Department as a Certified Crime Prevention Community, city council heard during its Feb. 25 regular session.
The designation recognizes local community safety efforts; DCJS representatives told the council that Newport News met program requirements including 19 community-safety elements and work from neighborhood coalitions. "This is an accomplishment that the police department in your community should be very proud of," DCJS presenter Tina Sumter said.
The certification program dates to a commission charge in the late 1990s and includes a review of core and optional safety elements, DCJS officials said. "There are 400 criminal justice agencies in the Commonwealth Of Virginia. There are 12 that have…
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