Tools and resources for groups
If you are a member of a group such as a neighbourhood or tenant association or a Neighbourhood Watch program, the following checklists will help guide you in your efforts:











If you are a member of a group such as a neighbourhood or tenant association or a Neighbourhood Watch program, the following checklists will help guide you in your efforts:

The Security Committee of the Hintonburg Community Association is made up of dedicated volunteers from the Hintonburg community, who work together with city councillors and staff, local police, and other community members to reduce crime in their neighbourhood and across the City of Ottawa. One of the Security Committee’s most notable contributions is its involvement in the creation of the Ottawa John School, a program aimed at reducing street- level sex trade by stopping men’s solicitation of sex trader workers.
The pilot project, launched in the Hintonburg neighbourhood, saw men charged for solicitation, but if they had no previous record and took responsibility for their actions they were offered a pre-charge diversion to attend the John School instead of going to court. If they completed the program, the charges against them would be dropped.
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