Go Blue for Law Enforcement – October 8th
OCTOBER 8TH RECOGNIZED AS SECOND ANNUAL NEW ORLEANS LAW ENFORCEMENT DAY Coinciding with Night Out Against Crime, NOPJF Encourages Citizens and Businesses to go "10-8" (in-service) by Wearing Blue Clothing and Displaying Blue Lights to Show Their Support NEW...
NOPJF Supports Joint Motion to Begin Consent Decree Sustainment Period
NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation (NOPJF) is pleased and supportive of the joint motion from the U.S. Department of Justice and the City of New Orleans to begin the sustainment period of the Federal Consent Decree, to which the New Orleans...
It Began with Breakfast
It took fewer than 90 days to see results... On May 14th, we brought together New Orleans business leaders and NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick to discuss the problems they see on a daily basis affecting commerce in the city's most trafficked areas. Restaurant...
NOPJF Calls for Continued Use of Electronic Monitoring and Improved Transparency in the Office of Juvenile Justice
New Orleans, LA – July 9, 2024 – The New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation (NOPJF) today called for the measured continuation of electronic monitoring for juvenile offenders, coupled with a strong emphasis on increased transparency within the Office of Juvenile...
2024 New Orleans Crime Coalition Survey Results
The 2024 New Orleans Crime Coalition Survey finds community trust sees improvement, yet some concerns about safety persist. NEW ORLEANS, La., June 11, 2024 — The 15th annual NOPD Citizen Satisfaction Survey, commissioned by the New Orleans Crime Coalition...
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