VOICES OF THE
VICTIMS OF CRIME
Meeting to discuss Juvenile Crime
Problems…… Solutions……..
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Date: Wednesday, January 18
Time: 6-8 pm
Place:The Newman Center at UNO
Guest Speakers:
Hon. Candace Bates Anderson
Juvenile Court Judge
Councilman Eugene Green
District D
FROM 4-6 THERE IS A REGIONAL VICTIM / INFO/EXPO
THEN, JOIN US FOR AN INTERESTING DISCUSSION WITH JUDGE CANDACE BATES ANDERSON AND COUNCILMAN EUGENE GREEN.
INFORMATION AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
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Voices of the Victims of Crime
Victim advocacy & community outreach focusing on victims of violent crime, their needs and resources for holistic growth and justice
10/16/2022
Crime victims and victim advocates have one-on-one with Orleans DA Victims and advocates also told the DA they want to see law enforcement officers and parents both step up a little more
Enough is Enough!
Enough dysfunctional management in our criminal justice system from all levels. From a constrained, debilitated and weakened police force to low bonds or no bonds by magistrates to 701 releases, refused charges or reduced charges by the DA, to ineffective sentences or probation by the judiciary. Enough!The latest published video of a horrific ex*****on in broad daylight just blocks from the French Quarter and CBD underscores what the condition our current criminal justice system has produced for community safety. New Orleans is worth fighting for and needs renewed support and encouragement of our police department. We strongly urge the City Council to restore the use of facial recognition technology and to pass the Surveillance Ordinance on Thursday, July 21. Our NOPD requires this, they are asking for this. Support is needed to give strength back to our men and women in Blue. This is important. Enough is Enough!!
**You can help by sending an email to each council person to support our NOPD.
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