- Resource development initiatives to strengthen the ability of the A.C.A. to further reduce and prevent crime throughout the University.
- Advocacy, which includes active, planned and frequent contact with the media, key government bodies, analysis, advisors, politicians and committees with respect to the promotion of the objectives of the Anti-Crime Association
- Research related to the development and dissemination of briefs and positions on matters of crime prevention and importance which incorporates positions of member societies in the furtherance of the objectives of the Anti-Crime Association;
- Communication with members to promote a coordinated consultative process which allows our association to monitor and respond to the needs of members and facilitate projects between the Anti-Crime Association and other association throughout North America;
- Coalition building through a coordinated process of information sharing and the dissemination of materials with other like minded student associations at the regional and national levels;
- Community Education which focusses on the sharing of information among members and the promotion of the objectives of the Anti-Crime Association to the members through board development activities and broad based community education initiatives which enhances the role of our Association throughout Canada.
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