The Positive Ticket Pilot Program : A Feasibility Study

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Title
The Positive Ticket Pilot Program : A Feasibility Study
Abstract
The Positive Ticket Project was started in Richmond BC, and aims to improve the relationship between youth and police by way of positive interaction. Officers give out the positive tickets to neighbourhood youth displaying positive behaviour, which can be as simple as engaging in safe play or helping a community member. The positive tickets, which are business card size with positive messages printed on them, are combined with gift vouchers donated by and redeemable at local businesses. The real value of the project lies in the positive communication and interaction it creates between the officer and the youth. The Black Community Resource Center in Côte-des-Neiges wishes to implement a Positive Ticket Pilot Project in their neighbourhood in the summer of 2010.
Institution
Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC)
Date
December, 2009
Pages
51
Language
en
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Extra
Parallel title: The Want, the Will, and the Way For a Positive Ticket Pilot Program in Côte-des-Neiges/NDG
Citation
Low, Katherine. The Positive Ticket Pilot Program : A Feasibility Study. Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC), December 2009.
Type
Contributing CKOL partner

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Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC)

Founded:
1995

Constituents:
English-speaking Black population of Montreal

Website:
https://bcrcmontreal.com

Activities:
Developing historical and cultural programming; community networking; youth employment support

Former Name:
none