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贝博体育 STUDENTS PRESENT AT NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM

Special to The 'Ohana

May 04, 2023
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贝博体育 students and community members at the neighborhood watch program

贝博体育 students and community members at the neighborhood watch program.

On April 27, 2023, members from the 贝博体育 community and the Chinatown-downtown Honolulu neighborhood gathered in multipurpose room three at 贝博体育’s Aloha Tower Marketplace campus to hear what three 贝博体育 classes uncovered through surveys, interviews, roundtable discussions, participation in local government processes, and participation in the local neighborhood watch program. 

The three 贝博体育 classes on crime and community in action/crime in the Chinatown-downtown Honolulu neighborhood were CJ 3600, CJ 6998, and CJ 7001/7002. This program was the culminating event of an exploration of criminal justice issues facing the Chinatown-Downtown neighborhood led by 贝博体育 associate professor Jennifer M. Merkle, J.D. and 贝博体育 instructor, program chair of criminal justice Sheryl Sunia, M.S.C.J.A.

Jennifer Walsh speaks to a full room at the neighborhood watch program

Jennifer Walsh speaks to a full room at the neighborhood watch program.

贝博体育 students created and executed action plans to help enhance the community and gave mini 贝博体育 talks on their projects; they were also available to “talk-story” with the community. Project Paint demonstrated how a clear-coat paint allowed for spray paint to be removed with just water and a little rubbing and the Adopt-A-Block program afforded the 贝博体育 community the opportunity to ask President John Gotanda, J.D., to allow 贝博体育 to Adopt-A-Block and encouraged those in attendance to have their business, condominium association, or other group Adopt-A-Block as well.

贝博体育 Senior Vice President and Provost Jennifer Walsh, Ph.D., delivered opening remarks to the numerous community members and leaders who were in attendance, including James Tabe, Public Defender; Thomas Brady, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney; Steven Nichols, Senior Public Defender; Anton Krucky, Office of the Mayor, Director of Dept. of Community Service; Neighborhood Board No. 13 Chair Ernest Caravalho, and Members Kevin Lye, Robert Armstrong, and Willis Moore; as well as the Honolulu Police Department and the Hawaii Health and Harm Reduction Center. 

The program was a great success with more than 50 community members in attendance. 

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