Police visit Kelleb John Laurent Primary School, engage students on youth violence

In a proactive response to escalating violent crime, officers from the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force (CDPF) have initiated a comprehensive community policing program targeting youth violence prevention. On January 9, 2026, personnel from the St. Joseph Police Station conducted an educational outreach at Kelleb John Laurent Primary School, engaging students in critical dialogues about violence prevention strategies.

The interactive session, documented through official CDPF social media channels, focused on addressing the root causes of youth violence while emphasizing practical solutions. Law enforcement facilitators guided discussions on the societal impacts of violent behavior and explored effective conflict resolution methodologies. The curriculum specifically emphasized developing respect among peers, cultivating peaceful mediation techniques, and fostering responsible decision-making capabilities.

According to official statements, the initiative aims to transform students into positive influencers within their educational environment and broader communities. This school visit represents a strategic component of the CDPF’s broader commitment to early intervention and community partnership building. The program underscores the police force’s dedication to collaborative approaches in creating safer social environments.

The timing of this intervention proves particularly significant following official reports indicating Dominica recorded exceeding 20 homicides throughout 2025, creating urgent impetus for innovative violence prevention measures. Through these educational partnerships, Dominican authorities seek to address systemic issues contributing to violent crime while rebuilding trust between law enforcement and community members.