JUSTICE-PEACEKEEPERS
Our Work
Duties of Peacekeepers
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Patrolling Assigned Areas
Conduct regular patrols to monitor and secure designated zones. -
Responding to Emergencies
Swiftly react to emergency situations to provide assistance and mitigate risks. -
Conflict Resolution
Mediate disputes and conflicts to restore peace and harmony. -
Reporting and Documentation
Maintain detailed records of incidents and activities for accountability and transparency. -
Community Engagement
Interact with community members to build trust and foster positive relationships. -
Safety Inspections
Perform routine checks to ensure all safety protocols are being followed. -
Training and Development
Participate in ongoing training programs to enhance skills and knowledge.
Peacekeepers, click on headings 1-7 below to complete your work duties.

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Peacekeepers start their shift by filling out the truck inspection form labelled shift start to ensure everything is good to go.
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Route #1 is started at the beginning of the shift and this ensures a security presence in the community.


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During security rounds or downtime, Peacekeepers are always ready for a call that comes in and the service call list is a comprehensive list of calls that have been responded to since the Peacekeepers started in July of 2020.
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This is your Project description. Provide a brief summary to help visitors understand the context and background of your work. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start.


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Peacekeepers do a second security round to ensure everything is still all secure throughout the community. In total, there are 6 security rounds done daily, 42 weekly and 180 monthly.
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Peacekeepers inspect the truck one last time at the end of their shift to ensure it safe and sound, for the next shift.


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Finally, Peacekeepers fill out a daily log book of everything they did during the entire shift. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication Peacekeepers.