JPS supervisees awarded

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Project Sounds of Silence is a crime prevention initiative introduced in March 2005 to take care of Juvenile Protection Section (JPS) supervisees with a series of activities and use of e-mail communication to prevent juvenile crime, reduce recidivism and to show the supervisees care and support by the Force and the community.

In the second quarter of this year, JPS Kowloon East had a total of 1,085 supervisees joining the project. A number of sponsoring companies and organisations are supporting the project by offering courses or book coupons to the supervisees as recognition of their good performances during their supervision periods.

Since 2006, four presentation ceremonies have been held to offer such awards to a total of 111 supervisees. Recently, another eight Project Sounds Of Silence participants were awarded again for their outstanding performances during the period between April 1 last year and March 31 this year.

A number of sponsoring companies and organisations are supporting Project Sounds of Silence

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