Crime Stoppers

Protecting Our Students

ABOUT US

We Keep Your Kids Safe At School​

The Safe School Program by Crime Stoppers of Cochrane District has been dedicated to keeping schools safe by providing students with a secure and confidential platform to report any criminal activity or potential dangers on their campus or in the community. We offer safety presentations to students with a focus on promoting good citizenship and self-protection. Our program also provides parents with useful tips and tools to ensure their child’s safety. Moreover, we provide training to school staff and law enforcement officers to assist in keeping students and schools secure. Our program caters to students from grade 1 to grade 12 in Cochrane District school districts, including private and catholic schools.

For elementary students, we offer video-based presentations that cover personal safety and anti-victimization topics. We also share crucial child safety tips with parents.

For middle and high school students, our program aims to educate them on crime prevention, current trends in criminal activity, how to identify threats to the school campus, and how to safely and anonymously report criminal activity using our Tip Line Program. Join us in keeping our schools safe for all students.

“The man that does not fear punishment, little regards crime.”

– Norm MacDonald

WHEN TO CALL CRIME STOPPERS?

Any Info Is Good Info!

As a student, teacher, or parent, it’s essential to know when to call Crime Stoppers to report any suspicious activity that could potentially harm you or someone else. Here are some possible scenarios and when you should report them:

If you or someone you know is a victim of cyberbullying, report it immediately to a teacher, counselor, or other trusted authority figure. They can help you take the necessary steps to stop the bullying and ensure your safety. Additionally, consider reporting it to Crime Stoppers.

If you witness or have information about teen violence, including physical fights, bullying, or threats, report it immediately to a teacher, school resource officer, or law enforcement. They can take action to prevent further harm and ensure the safety of everyone involved. Additionally, consider reporting it to Crime Stoppers.

If you suspect that someone is using, selling, or distributing illegal drugs in your community, report it immediately to Crime Stoppers or law enforcement. This can help prevent drug-related harm and keep your school and community safe.

If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual assault or date rape, report it immediately to law enforcement or a trusted authority figure. They can help you take the necessary steps to ensure your safety and hold the perpetrator accountable for their actions. Additionally, consider reporting it to Crime Stoppers.

If you observe or have information about gang activities, including drug dealing, weapons possession, or violent crimes, report it immediately to Crime Stoppers or law enforcement. This can help prevent gang-related harm and keep your school and community safe.

If you suspect that someone is a victim of human trafficking, report it immediately to law enforcement or a trusted authority figure. This can help prevent harm and protect those who are vulnerable. Additionally, consider reporting it to Crime Stoppers.

If you witness or have information about a theft, including shoplifting, burglary, or theft of a motor vehicle, report it immediately to Crime Stoppers or law enforcement. This can help prevent theft-related harm and ensure justice for the victim.

Remember, reporting any suspicious activity can help prevent harm and make the school and community safer for everyone. Your information could provide a crucial lead in preventing a dangerous situation from escalating or solving a major crime. When reporting any suspicious activity, consider reporting it to Crime Stoppers.

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