Youth Development though Positive Interaction with Cops
Officers Mentoring and Guiding Youth on their Journey to Becoming Successful Adults
PAL Benefits Everyone
When a young person respects a police officer on the ball field, gym or classroom, the youth will likely come to
respect the laws that police officers enforce. Such respect is beneficial to the youth, the police officer, the neighborhood and the business community.
Studies have shown that when PAL is introduced into neighborhoods, those neighborhoods experience a drop in juvenile crime during the peak non-school hours between 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm. PAL programs are one of the most powerful weapons we have to prevent juvenile crime and violence. In Minneapolis, ten percent of all Juveniles (under 18) have enforcement contact with the Police. Four percent of overall PAL members have the same type of contact with the Police. Active PAL Kids (more the one activity) have a two percent rate of enforcement contacts with the Police.
ProgrammingLife skills are taught through sports, field trips, and educational programming. Some of these skills are:
- Teamwork
- Understanding and following the rules
- Learning about consequences for not following the rules
- Following directions
- Leadership skills
- Conflict resolution
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Who Is PAL?
