Series S01 - Crime Prevention and Community Policing Committees

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Crime Prevention and Community Policing Committees

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CA CCOQ F9-S01

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  • 1987-1997 (Creation)
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    Coquitlam, BC

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154 photographs: col. negatives ; 35 mm
97 photographs : col. ; multiple dimensions
30 photographs : col. slides
28 photographs : b&w negatives ; 35 mm
23 photographs : b&w ; multiple dimensions
3 contact sheets : b&w
1 postcard : col.

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(1924–2023)

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The series consists of records relating to Russell Hellard's participation on the Crime Prevention Committee and later the Community Policing Committee. Hellard was Chairman of the Crime Prevention Committee from 1989-1991 and was Chairman of the Community Policy Committee from 1992-1994. A re-direction dictated from the RCMP in Ottawa changed Crime Watch to Community Policing Committees. Records include Annual Reports, committee meeting minutes, Chairman's reports, notes, and photographs. Records also pertain to the establishment, inauguration, and management of the Tri-City Community Crime Prevention Services Centre, and the activities of police officer Eric Chan, who founded the program.

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