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Recent Events
With a recent survey showing that 44% of Rhode Island high school freshman have had a drink in the past thirty days North Providence is saying "The Party's Over – We're cracking down."
Our message, through "The Party's Over" Campaign, is that in order to keep alcohol out of the hands of youth, the entire community needs to work together to deny access.
The campaign provides funding to police department to step up compliance checks in bars, restaurants and liquor stores as well as to conduct more party patrols. A recent change in the state's social host law makes it illegal for adults to host underage drinking anywhere on their property. The police will also being encouraging the public to report underage drinking activities in their neighborhoods.
Public awareness initiatives, also funded through the grant, include flyers, ads, and point of sale materials which review the penalties adults face for allowing consumption of alcohol or furnishing it to underage persons. Buying alcohol for underage persons or hosting a party where there is underage drinking now has first offense fines of up to $1,000 and up to six months in jail. Bar tenders and servers are also subject to fines for serving underage youth as well as penalties for lacking a valid Responsible Server Training Certificate. Buying or possessing alcohol under the age of 21 can cost up to $750 for the first offense and possible license suspension and community service.
The consequences of underage drinking are grave. Our hope is that through this multi-faceted campaign we will encourage adults to obey the laws and that they will talk to youth on harmful effects of alcohol use, which include alcohol poisoning, traffic crashes and fatalities, and risky behaviors such as unprotected sex, crime and violence.
The campaign will also encourage the community to advocate for changes in laws and policies aimed at reducing the ability of youth to obtain alcohol. These hoped-for changes include standardizing local penalties for license holders as well as fines and stronger penalties for restaurants and bars who serve minors.
Funding for the stepped up enforcement and public awareness program for North Providence are derived from a three-year federally funded grant from the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration through The RI Executive Office of Health and Human Services managed by the Tri-Town Community Action Agency and the Smithfield Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition.
Any organization or establishment that would like to have "The Party's Over, We're Cracking Down" flyers, posters, tent cards or other materials should contact Jeannie Vickers, Community Action Agency Prevention Services Coordinator, at 401-519-1937 or jvickers@tri-town.org.
About North Providence
North Providence is centrally located in the Providence metropolitan area, and borders the Cities of Providence and Pawtucket, as well as the towns of Lincoln, Smithfield and Johnston. Major highways provide easy access to North Providence from any point in the state and connects the town to Woonsocket on the north and to Providence in the south. One of the main thoroughfares, Mineral Spring Avenue, offers a myriad of goods and services.
North Providence has experienced a significant rate of residential growth. Over two-thirds of the town's residential civilian labor force are employed in various occupations in other areas throughout the state. The current population is about 33,500 people living in 5.9 square miles. North Providence offers all of the conveniences of city living in a suburban atmosphere. Visit the RI Department of Economic Development for information about the recent revamping of the village of Centerdale.
In the year 2007, members of the Police Department responded to 29,381 calls for service (an increase of 800 from the previous year) , and made a total of 1,581 arrests. The Patrol and Traffic Division investigated 1,229 motor vehicle accidents.
The Town has followed the national trend of steep drops in the crime rate. The most current crime data is below:
| Year | Murder | Rape | Robbery | Agg.Assault | Burglary | Larceny | MV Theft | Rate |
| 2006 | 1 | 5 | 11 | 23 | 139 | 371 | 91 | |
| 2005 | 0 | 7 | 8 | 26 | 99 | 384 | 80 | 2045 |
2004 | 0 | 5 | 12 | 38 | 136 | 364 | 59 | 1901 |
2003 | 0 | 5 | 8 | 48 | 109 | 383 | 61 | 1894 |
2002 | 0 | 7 | 21 | 44 | 100 | 415 | 78 | 2046 |
2001 | 2 | 6 | 12 | 32 | 139 | 419 | 89 | 2160 |
2000 | 1 | 8 | 9 | 44 | 112 | 310 | 93 | 1774 |
1999 | 1 | 11 | 9 | 26 | 132 | 305 | 67 | 1708 |
1998 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 35 | 126 | 321 | 63 | 1745 |
1997 | 0 | 7 | 9 | 23 | 125 | 309 | 86 | 1745 |
1996 | 0 | 10 | 21 | 39 | 165 | 425 | 85 | 2312 |
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Mission Statement
The members of the North Providence Police Department are dedicated and committed to providing the highest quality police services to our citizens. We are dedicated to the concept of personal excellence at the highest level, uncompromising integrity, continuous improvement in order to enhance public safety, protection of life and property, and the reduction of crime and the perceptions of crime. We will fulfill this mission by developing a partnership with the community in a manner that inspires confidence and trust. We acknowledge a community commitment to resolve issues and improve the quality of life for all residents.
Members of the North Providence Police Department take pride in our professional accomplishments and abilities. We are individually accountable for the reflection of the following core values in both our professional and personal lives:
• Respect for human life;
• Treating all people with the highest regard and respect;
• Honesty and integrity through ethical behavior;
• Professionalism and excellence demonstrated in all areas of duty;
• Cooperation with all agencies of Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement and government;
• Strengthen partnerships with the community.
Every citizen contact is an opportunity to demonstrate the mission and the values of the North Providence Police Department.
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