Support Our Law Enforcement Community During Crime Prevention Month

by Contributor | October 18, 2024 3:26 pm

 National Crime Prevention Month[1] represents an opportunity for individuals and organizations of every type to recommit to making our communities safer and to show our appreciation for the dedicated law enforcement agents who tirelessly work toward those goals every day. During October, government agencies, community groups, businesses, schools and more focus on ways to educate individuals about crime prevention and promote awareness about how crime impacts victims and damages our communities.
The Assembly Minority Conference takes crime prevention very seriously. One of our key priorities each year is to promote legislation that protects residents and those who risk their well-being to keep us safe. Our commitment to crime victims and law enforcement is something I am extremely proud of; I have always believed the most important role of government is to keep those it represents safe.

 

     Considering our substantial commitment to protecting the state, our Conference has worked hard on programs and policies to that end. For example, our recently launched Task Force on Human Trafficking has already garnered considerable feedback in an area of growing concern in New York. With the insights we’ve gained during recent forums, we have been able to begin crafting legislation to protect vulnerable individuals from the terrors of forced sex work and abuse.

 

     We’ve also looked closely at fixing some of the chief issues driving crime in New York like the near elimination of bail, numerous anti-police reforms, a massive influx of migrants and misguided laws like “Raise the Age.” The way the state mitigates and prosecutes crime has drifted too far from the common-sense, accepted practices governing most of the country. Here, we treat criminals better than cops, and that has to stop.

 

     In addition, we have also offered a number of ways to protect our law enforcement agents already fighting an uphill battle in New York. We have written legislation:
     During October, consider ways you can better educate yourself about the impact crime has, especially on vulnerable individuals like children, the elderly and those in the disability community. Also, consider taking time to show appreciation for the individuals who keep us safe every day. Together, we can find ways to strengthen the fabric of our state and our nation through education, compassion and commitment to protecting one another.

 

     If you have any questions or comments on this or any other state issue, or if you would like to be added to my mailing list or receive my newsletter, please contact my office. My office can be reached by mail at 19 Canalview Mall, Fulton, NY 13069 and by email at [email protected][6]. You may also find me, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay, on Facebook or Twitter at @WillABarclay.

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Endnotes:
  1. National Crime Prevention Month: https://nyassembly.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=07197d9171afdf55cf914fb72&id=eeff848888&e=38f6a210c4
  2. A.7472: https://nyassembly.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=07197d9171afdf55cf914fb72&id=05441bd110&e=38f6a210c4
  3. A.3417: https://nyassembly.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=07197d9171afdf55cf914fb72&id=b4329f7cb7&e=38f6a210c4
  4. A.9708: https://nyassembly.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=07197d9171afdf55cf914fb72&id=bfb109f13b&e=38f6a210c4
  5. A.3906: https://nyassembly.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=07197d9171afdf55cf914fb72&id=b21bd1122d&e=38f6a210c4
  6. [email protected]: mailto:[email protected]

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