Dorset Police are working on a long-term plan to reduce criminal behaviour among school age children DORSET Police are working on a long-term plan to reduce criminal behaviour among school age children. The county health and wellbeing board was told that this would only be achieved by close working with partner organisations, including health, and even then might take five to ten years to achieve tangible results. Chief Constable James Vaughan said the programme would affect everyone in the county and should improve community safety. He said that over the coming years there would be a greater emphasis on preventative working.
Harry said he wanted to be a police officer and can run really fast. Alfie said he wanted to catch baddies. While Dexter said he also wanted to arrest baddies and help people, he told Chief Constable James Vaughan that he loves the police and thanked officers for arresting baddies for him. Fred said he loves to stay fit and healthy and asked the Chief what it was like being a police officer. Nathan said that he loved our cars and is happy we catch baddies and put them in jail. Chief Constable Vaughan said: “I was extremely surprised and honoured to receive these fantastic letters the children had written.
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