Chicago Officers Have a New Way to Police the Streets: On Foot

Chicago Officers Have A New Way To Police The Streets: On Foot
The researchers reported that during the foot patrol experiment, drug-related incident detections increased by 15 percent, pedestrian stops increased by 64 percent, vehicle stops increased by 7 percent and arrests increased by 13 percent. That study … Read more on Mintpress News

New measures to combat ice use
LCHS, however, continued to maintain short turnaround times for its referrals, aided by a new phone screening tool developed by alcohol and drug centre Turning Point, Ms Hamden said. People were accessing support at different stages of usage, she … Read more on Latrobe Valley Express