PCCD Presents Governor’s Awards for Outstanding Citizen Crime Prevention Efforts

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency recognized 11 individuals this week for their leadership in crime prevention and community safety initiatives.

“These volunteers are being honored for their accomplishments as well as their willingness to work with local law enforcement to make their neighborhoods safer places to live,” said PCCD Commissioner Mark Zimmer. “Whether the recipient is a high school junior or a 90-year-old senior, they share a common goal of improving public safety. The contributions they made are priceless.”

Recipients of the Governor’s Crime Prevention Award include an 11th grade student recognized for her work with children and the elderly, and a 90-year-old woman for her lifelong contributions to her community.

The Governor’s Crime Prevention Award program recognizes Pennsylvanians who demonstrate outstanding dedication to preventing crime in the communities and who support law enforcement’s efforts to protect the public. Nominations for citizen awards are made by local law enforcement officers.  The 2012 recipients are:

A special award was given to a law enforcement officer for his extraordinary commitment to improving community safety. Officer Peter Montgomery of the York Area Regional Police Department, York County, received the Crime Prevention Officer of the Year Award.

The awards were presented July 10 during the PA Chiefs of Police Association’s Annual Education and Training Conference in Camp Hill, Cumberland County.

The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s mission is to enhance the quality and coordination of criminal and juvenile justice systems, to facilitate the delivery of services to victims of crime, and to increase the safety of our communities.  For more information, visit www.pccd.state.pa.us or call 717-705-0888.

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