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Akwesasne-'Lil Nikki' Prefers POSITIVE TICKET Over Taser "Lil' Nikki" - Akwasasne Mohawk School Police Officer, Constable Nicole Miller, (More) "Lil' Nikki" - Akwasasne Mohawk School Police Officer, Constable Nicole Miller, explains the 'Positive Ticket' program she runs with the local youth. Youth are rewarded for positive acts of kindness with 'tickets' issued by the police. When the kids collect so many tickets they are eligible for a prize of an iPod!
Lil Nikki stresses that her most effective 'weapon' as a police officer is her communication skills, and that she carries her firearm and a taser as a last resort.
Akwesasne is lucky to have a dedicated youth officer like 'Lil' Nikki'. They are also lucky to have dedicated community members like Reen Dick and Mel Back. (see below)
Lil Nikki works alongside community members like Melerena Back from the St Regis Mohawk Tribe. 'Mel' operates an alcohol/chemical dependency prevention and intervention program, and is extremely committed to making her community strong and safe. Programs like Mel's are extremely important, not just in small communities, but in larger centres in Canada, where services like these are traditionally underfunded and under valued. For more information on Mel's program, contact her at 518-358-2967 or by e-mail mel.back@srmt-nsn.gov
For information on using the Internet as a violence prevention tool and positive engagement with youth and the community using social networking sites like MySpace.com and Facebook.com and video sharing sites like Youtube.com, tune into CKON 97.3FM radio with Reen Dick and Constable Scott Mills, Toronto Crime Stoppers School Officer/Legal Graffiti Art on March 25, 2008.
http://www.cnwl.igs.net/~ckon/
For more information about Akwesasne, visit the website
http://akwesasne.ca/
To contact Lil Nikki call 613-575-2000
Anonymous information called in to Crime Stoppers relating to preventing crimes, assisting to solve crimes, or to find missing persons in the Akwesasne area can be called in toll free by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Specify that you want 'Lil Nikki' to get the info. Your anonymity by calling Crime Stoppers is protected by the Supreme Court of Canada. (Less)
Akwesasne-'Lil Nikki' Prefers POSITIVE TICKET Over Taser "Lil' Nikki" - Akwasasne Mohawk School Police Officer, Constable Nicole Miller, (More) "Lil' Nikki" - Akwasasne Mohawk School Police Officer, Constable Nicole Miller, explains the 'Positive Ticket' program she runs with the local youth. Youth are rewarded for positive acts of kindness with 'tickets' issued by the police. When the kids collect so many tickets they are eligible for a prize of an iPod! Lil Nikki stresses that her most effective 'weapon' as a police officer is her communication skills, and that she carries her firearm and a taser as a last resort. Akwesasne is lucky to have a dedicated youth officer like 'Lil' Nikki'. They are also lucky to have dedicated community members like Reen Dick and Mel Back. (see below) Lil Nikki works alongside community members like Melerena Back from the St Regis Mohawk Tribe. 'Mel' operates an alcohol/chemical dependency prevention and intervention program, and is extremely committed to making her community strong and safe. Programs like Mel's are extremely important, not just in small communities, but in larger centres in Canada, where services like these are traditionally underfunded and under valued. For more information on Mel's program, contact her at 518-358-2967 or by e-mail mel.back@srmt-nsn.gov For information on using the Internet as a violence prevention tool and positive engagement with youth and the community using social networking sites like MySpace.com and Facebook.com and video sharing sites like Youtube.com, tune into CKON 97.3FM radio with Reen Dick and Constable Scott Mills, Toronto Crime Stoppers School Officer/Legal Graffiti Art on March 25, 2008. http://www.cnwl.igs.net/~ckon/ For more information about Akwesasne, visit the website http://akwesasne.ca/ To contact Lil Nikki call 613-575-2000 Anonymous information called in to Crime Stoppers relating to preventing crimes, assisting to solve crimes, or to find missing persons in the Akwesasne area can be called in toll free by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Specify that you want 'Lil Nikki' to get the info. Your anonymity by calling Crime Stoppers is protected by the Supreme Court of Canada. (Less)
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