Welcome to the PANS Crime Prevention Guide Website

On behalf of the Police Association of Nova Scotia and the Municipal Police Officers across the Province that we represent, I would like to welcome you to our Crime Prevention Guide site.

This site was created to allow public access to our annual Crime Prevention Guides to help educate and promote the public's role in Crime Prevention and Law Enforcement. This also helps our organization focus attention on serious community concerns and provides information about the activities of our Municipal Police Officers activities in Nova Scotia.

Please take the opportunity to view and/or download a copy of any of our guides.

Support for this annual project supports Police Association of Nova Scotia's activities including annual donations to community organizations in line with the theme of each year's guide.

We would like to extend a sincere "Thank You" to the many supporters of our annual telephone appeal. Your support and endorsement for the activities of PANS makes us proud to be members of your communities throughout Nova Scotia.

We remain at your service.

Respectfully,

David W. Fisher
Chief Executive Officer
Police Association of Nova Scotia

Telephone Appeal Notice

The Police Association of Nova Scotia is sponsoring another annual provincial telephone appeal. Funds are being raised to help prepare our 55th Annual Digital Crime Prevention Guide, this time focusing on the serious concern of "Child Abuse Awareness", to promote the public's role in identifying and reporting potential Child Abuse, and help victims find the support they need.

Businesses are being asked to advertise in our publication and private citizens are being asked to contribute as well.

Funds raised will support Police Association of Nova Scotia activities including a special donation this year to the KIDS HELP PHONE to help children in Nova Scotia get the help they need in times of crisis.

For further information, please contact the Police Association of Nova Scotia Campaign Office at 1-800-890-4090.

Kindest Regards,

David Fisher
Chief Executive Officer

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