Bangalor police to open their doors to children
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 2:18 pm
Another Great initiative by the Bangalore City Police
Every last Saturday of the month, students can visit stations to learn more
If you students and children want to know more about your local police and how the station looks, what the police does, who will be inside the lock-ups, you can walk freely into any police station across the city on the last Saturday of every month, starting from November 29. The last Saturdays of every month will be observed as 'Children Visit Day to Police Station', an effort to make police more children-friendly, said city police commissioner M N Reddi during a seminar on child abuse at his office on Infantry Road on Saturday.
The image of a policeman is generally used to scare children right from childhood, by their mothers, for every small mistake they make. This remains in the minds of the children and will continue to remain the same even after they become adults. In order to come out of this scary image, we are making an effort to make police more children-friendly by allowing them to walk freely into any police stations on the last Saturdays of every month, the commissioner said.
On the lines of the National Cadet Corps (NCC), we will be launching Student Police Corps where students can be the eyes and ears of the policemen. Students will be trained in first-aid, gathering and passing on necessary information to policemen along with other skills. "The Karnataka State Child Safety Policy" which deals with child safety, is in its final stages and would be tabled in a short period, he said.
"Any child abuse case is taken extremely seriously and only women police officers are assigned to carry out investigations. We have also approached the High Court requesting speedy trials in such cases, which might result in convictions, he added.
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Every last Saturday of the month, students can visit stations to learn more
If you students and children want to know more about your local police and how the station looks, what the police does, who will be inside the lock-ups, you can walk freely into any police station across the city on the last Saturday of every month, starting from November 29. The last Saturdays of every month will be observed as 'Children Visit Day to Police Station', an effort to make police more children-friendly, said city police commissioner M N Reddi during a seminar on child abuse at his office on Infantry Road on Saturday.
The image of a policeman is generally used to scare children right from childhood, by their mothers, for every small mistake they make. This remains in the minds of the children and will continue to remain the same even after they become adults. In order to come out of this scary image, we are making an effort to make police more children-friendly by allowing them to walk freely into any police stations on the last Saturdays of every month, the commissioner said.
On the lines of the National Cadet Corps (NCC), we will be launching Student Police Corps where students can be the eyes and ears of the policemen. Students will be trained in first-aid, gathering and passing on necessary information to policemen along with other skills. "The Karnataka State Child Safety Policy" which deals with child safety, is in its final stages and would be tabled in a short period, he said.
"Any child abuse case is taken extremely seriously and only women police officers are assigned to carry out investigations. We have also approached the High Court requesting speedy trials in such cases, which might result in convictions, he added.
From Here http://www.bangaloremirror.com/bangalor ... 161514.cms