November 7, 2012
McGuinty Government Building Stronger Neighbourhoods through Youth
Action Plan
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QUICK FACTS
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McGuinty Government Building Stronger Neighbourhoods through Youth
Action Plan
Ontario is supporting 21 police and community projects as part of
the Youth Action Plan that will identify at-risk young people
and provide active community liaisons as well as peer-to-peer strategies to
combat bullying and prevent violent crime.
Local police services and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) will
receive funding from the Proceeds of Crime Front Line Policing grant to carry
out crime prevention projects.The grant money comes from assets that have been
seized by police as a result of being proceeds of crime.
Helping communities tackle crime and gang violence is part of the
McGuinty government's provincewide Youth Action Plan, which is getting guns and gangs off the
streets, providing positive alternatives for youth and ensuring safer
communities and neighbourhoods for all Ontarians.
QUOTES
"Crime prevention is a key element of our Youth Action Plan.
By using the proceeds of crime to do this, we’re helping to keep our
communities safe while denying criminals the profits from their unlawful
activities."
– Madeleine Meilleur
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
"The Toronto Police Service believes that to effectively
address youth crime you must engage a number of resources in the response:
police, family, education, and community. We thank the Government of Ontario
for this investment in our community mobilization strategy."
– Chief William Blair
Toronto Police Service
Toronto Police Service
QUICK FACTS
- The overall youth crime rate in Ontario is 23 per cent
lower than in 2000. The rate of violent crime among youth is also down by
17 per cent over the same period, better than the national rate, which
dropped 10 per cent.
- Ontario is investing over $20 million in new funding to
support the Youth Action Plan – efficiencies and savings were found to
fully offset the cost of expanded and new programs.
- Ontario’s Youth Action Plan will benefit an additional 13,000
young people each year by moving forward on 20 initiatives.
LEARN MORE
- Read about Ontario’s Youth Action Plan
- Former Chief Justice Roy McMurtry and former MPP and
Speaker of the House, Alvin Curling, submitted the Review of the Roots of Youth Violence report in 2008.
The report has been informing the work of the government ever since.
- Read the province’s “Crime Prevention in Ontario ... A Framework for Action”
CONTACTS
- Brent Ross
Communications Branch
416 314-7024 - Seirge LeBlanc
Minister’s Office
416 314-2204
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