Difference between revisions of "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD)"
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− | {{toplink|url=http://www.pccd.pa.gov/Pages/Default.aspx|name=pccd.pa.gov}} | + | {{toplink|url=http://www.pccd.pa.gov/Pages/Default.aspx|name=pccd.pa.gov}}'''PCCD initiates, validates, and financially supports justice-related programs put forth by practitioners and experts in the justice system'''. We focus on research, policy, planning, training, evidence-based programming, technology, outreach, and support services. |
− | + | PCCD's efforts help: | |
− | + | *Empower communities through collaboration. | |
+ | *Protect and support crime victims. | ||
+ | *Enhance law enforcement. | ||
+ | *Break the linkage of mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse and crime. | ||
+ | *Launch evidence-based, innovative programs. | ||
+ | *Advocate for safe schools. | ||
+ | *Provide technological and information-sharing tools. | ||
+ | *Research justice trends that warrant attention and action. | ||
− | == See Also == | + | <br>''Note:'' The above description came from the agency's [http://www.pccd.pa.gov/AboutUs/Pages/default.aspx Who We Are] page. |
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Pennsylvania Office of Victim Services]] | *[[Pennsylvania Office of Victim Services]] | ||
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[[Category:Issue-Delinquency]] | [[Category:Issue-Delinquency]] | ||
[[Category:Issue-Victim Advocacy]] | [[Category:Issue-Victim Advocacy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Issue-Law]] |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 7 May 2018
PCCD initiates, validates, and financially supports justice-related programs put forth by practitioners and experts in the justice system. We focus on research, policy, planning, training, evidence-based programming, technology, outreach, and support services.
PCCD's efforts help:
- Empower communities through collaboration.
- Protect and support crime victims.
- Enhance law enforcement.
- Break the linkage of mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse and crime.
- Launch evidence-based, innovative programs.
- Advocate for safe schools.
- Provide technological and information-sharing tools.
- Research justice trends that warrant attention and action.
Note: The above description came from the agency's Who We Are page.