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Newsletter - Canadian Crime Stoppers Association

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As you would know, the new Executive Committee of<strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Stoppers</strong> International took office on January1st 2013 and immediately set about charting a newcourse for the organization. Seven months later, ourship is sailing towards our “true north”, in pursuit ofour mission – to mobilize the world to report crimeanonymously.<strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Stoppers</strong>VisionTo Help Stop, Solve andPrevent <strong>Crime</strong> Globally.A global publication of <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Stoppers</strong> InternationalCSI MissionStatementTo mobilize the World toprovide information on crimeanonymously.Chairman of <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Stoppers</strong> Barbados, JulieDash hosts recipients of National Awards –from left, Yusuf Abramjee (Order of the Baobab,South Africa), Alex Mac Donald (The Queen’sColonial Police Medal, Bermuda) and PeterPrice (Order of Australia, Austalia).BBC News WorldHeadquarters, London UKToronto, CanadaISSUE #1 - JULY 2013STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIPSThe year 2013 began with a visit to Toronto where meetings were heldwith two major multinational corporations – The Bank of Nova Scotiaand Underwriters Laboratories. Arising from these meetings, TheBank of Nova Scotia confirmed its intent to be a major sponsor forthe 2013 <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Stoppers</strong> International Conference, and UnderwritersLaboratories articulated its commitment to collaborate with <strong>Crime</strong><strong>Stoppers</strong> in the areas of Intellectual Property crimes and the traffickingof counterfeit products.After leaving Toronto, the next stop was Atlanta, USA to meet with theExecutive Producer of CNN’s Special Projects Division. At this meeting,the CNN Freedom Project confirmed its willingness to have a workingagreement with <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Stoppers</strong> whereby, television viewers will be<strong>Crime</strong> directed <strong>Stoppers</strong> to submit International tips on Human Trafficking anonymously to <strong>Crime</strong>Board <strong>Stoppers</strong> of Directors International via a secure online interface. It was agreed that

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