Community policing in action at the Convent High School

ROSEAU, DOMINICA – In a proactive move to foster positive relationships with the younger generation, the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force (CDPF) has intensified its Community Oriented Policing Initiative. On January 10, 2026, officers engaged directly with students from Forms 1-2 and 1-3 at the prestigious Convent High School, marking a significant step in their ongoing outreach strategy.

The initiative, designed to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community, focused on interactive dialogues and educational sessions. Police representatives addressed the assembled students, emphasizing themes of civic responsibility, conflict resolution, and the critical role of youth in maintaining community harmony. The program’s curriculum is tailored to demystify police work and build mutual trust from an early age.

This engagement at Convent High School is not an isolated event but part of a broader, strategic national campaign. The CDPF has been systematically visiting educational institutions across the island nation, aiming to instill a sense of security and open communication channels with students. The long-term objective is to cultivate a collaborative environment where young citizens view the police as approachable allies rather than an authoritative force.

Educational authorities and community leaders have lauded the initiative, highlighting its potential to reduce juvenile delinquency and empower students with knowledge about law and order. The CDPF has confirmed its commitment to expanding these programs, underscoring a modern policing philosophy that prioritizes prevention and community partnership over mere enforcement.