Press Release
May 10, 2016
(Thunder Bay, ON) On Saturday, May 7, 2016, Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service Civilian Employee Jennifer Duncan was the recipient of the Ontario Women in Law Enforcement (OWLE) Civilian Award of Achievement.
The Civilian Award of Achievement is awarded to a civilian member of a law enforcement agency who contributes by way of outstanding or significant support to her law enforcement colleagues.
Jennifer Duncan has been employed in policing services for 25 years; her current position is the Criminal Intelligence Analyst. Through data, trends, and analysis of youth crime statistics, she was able to take opportunities to write grant proposals, choosing the grants that would be of benefit to aboriginal youth:
To date, Jennifer’s grant application efforts have brought a total of $400,000.00 extra dollars into Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service’s budget to address specific criminality in a broad and significant way. In addition, Jennifer’s duties include the participation in the Aboriginal Street Gang Working Group, and leading the team in the current five-year strategic business plan. Jennifer is also known to volunteer within her community; she has a position on the Board of Directors of the John Howard Society. Our congratulations are extended towards Jennifer Duncan and her achievements.
The object of the Ontario Women in Law Enforcement is to encourage, promote and advance women in law enforcement.
The Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service serves 34 First Nation communities in the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Territory.
For further information, please contact:
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Sgt. Jackie George
Media Relations- Phone 807-346-6593 or jackie.george@naps.ca
Nishnawbe –Aski Police Headquarters
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