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Imageandalism is a growing scourge in many British Columbia communities. It is not only one of the most costly crimes to society in terms of dollars, it is a crime that tears at the very fabric of a community.


A number of organizations and community groups have been working hard to find effective ways to prevent vandalism. But there has been little information sharing. They are now joining together to form the BC Vandalism Prevention Network which has developed this web portal with the support of the Mounted Police Foundation, Safe Streets-Safe Schools, RCMP "E" Division Community Policing Services, the BC School Plant Officials' Association and School District No. 42 (Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows. <more>


 
We Share Best Practices...

Imagehere is much good work being done in the field of vandalism prevention in BC and elsewhere. However, until now there hasn't been an efficient and easy way to share those best practices. We have identified a wide range of best practices developed in our province and in jurisdictions around the world. <more>


 
We Introduce the Latest Product Innovations...

Imagee provide information about new products and services and existing ones that that have proven to be effective in preventing and remediating all forms of vandalism. Not everyone can test every new product, so we encourage members to share how well a new product works. <more>


 
We Exchange Information and Ideas...

Imagee provide a web forum for members to share information and ideas and ask questions. Each page on the site invites visitors to share their thoughts about the information being presented. In addition, we have web polls to give visitors an opportunity to express their opinions on various matters.


 
We Bring You the Latest News...

Imageandalism is a serious problem in other parts of Canada and in many countries, and there are numerous news reports describing what communities are doing to address the problem. We sort through those stories and provide links to those which may be of interest to British Columbians engaged in the fight against vandalism. <more

 

 
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