The Measure of Our Success

Good intentions are not enough when we make decisions for criminal justice.
Good intentions are not enough when we make decisions for criminal justice.
A Warner Robins, GA, police officer is getting a potentially life-saving kidney transplant from a man he once taught.
A former Brown County, WI, DARE officer Kevin Vanden Heuvel grew so accustomed to the money he was stealing from the program that he volunteered to keep working for the program after his retirement.
Aurora, Colo., public school officials met with parents and community members, following the arrest of Officer Michael Mangino on charges that he forced a 15-year-old runaway to take sexually explicit pictures of herself.
This vehicle will help the Indiana agency deliver the message of crime prevention and education.
On a warm June morning in southeastern Montana, a small flotilla of trout fishing boats floated down the Bighorn River. The boats carried 10 police officers, two school children and their mothers, employees of 5.11 Tactical, and a handful of fishing guides.
For some of the kids in the D.A.R.E. program, the D.A.R.E. officer is the only adult that they can really talk to.
If you're a D.A.R.E. officer, you probably know a D.A.R.E. student who inspires peers to stay drug free by example through integrity and life choices. Why not nominate this deserving student to win an exciting Montana Adventure trip sponsored by the 5.11 Light for Life Foundation? If your student wins, so do you!
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