Sgt. Lydia Taylor, 509.481.8656
Thursday, January 30, 2014 at 1 p.m.
The Spokane Police Department is launching a new community engagement program called the Youth and Police Initiative (YPI). Through YPI, law enforcement and community organizations work together to build more positive relationships between participating youth, the community and law enforcement.
Graduation from the first session of YPI is tomorrow, Friday, January 31stat 4:00 p.m., at the Southeast Daycare Center, 2227 E. Hartson.
Media is invited to attend this event.
The ultimate goal of YPI is to enhance police officer understanding of the beliefs, values, and experiences of local youth, and to promote positive police/youth interaction. YPI participants experience facilitated discussion, team-building exercises and reality-based training scenarios. From these experiences, youth and police develop new initiatives to enhance community policing.
Spokane Police partnered with the North American Family Institute (NAFI) to coordinate the YPI program. Participating youth are selected by local community leaders. Participating police officers will attend each session. Additionally, patrol officers in each of the selected neighborhoods will meet and interact with the youth during the workshop.
Following the implementation of YPI programs in the police departments of Baltimore, Boston, White Plans, and Yonkers, participants demonstrated an increased capacity to productively engage with adolescents within urban communities. According to North American Family Institute, the YPI program pro-actively assisted officers in reducing street violence in the following ways:
Chief Straub successfully implemented YPI in both White Plains, NY and Indianapolis, IN.
Spokane Police have four future sessions scheduled in the coming months, in four different Spokane neighborhoods.
Emergency Services
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE from Police, Fire or ambulance: call 911
Mental Health Crisis
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE by phone from trained mental health counselors: call 988
Crime Check
Non-emergency police services: call 509.456.2233 to report crimes no longer in process or submit crime tips.
Crime Check Online Reporting also available.
City Services
Non-emergency reporting of potholes, graffiti, or unlawful camping, utility billing, and general information on city services: call 311 or report online
Social Services
Social services and community resources like housing, food, and employment help: call 211
For general police email contact:
SPDWebMail@spokanepolice.org
Julie Humphreys
509.622.5868
jhumphreys@spokanepolice.org