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Police Chief Ernest Brown

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Darien’s D.A.R.E. Program To Be Revamped

Police chief: Drug- and alcohol abuse efforts should be seen as a philosophy rather than a program.

Darien Police Chief Ernest Brown is proposing an overhaul of an anti-drug program that has been a staple in schools in Darien and across the nation for years.   And he wants to keep the community informed as to why–and how–he thinks police department resources could be better used to help steer kids away from drugs and alcohol. But Brown knows that change rarely comes without some controversy. “I got emails [questioning the proposed changes to D.A.R.E.] from a few parents – and I responded immediately,” Brown said. “After I explained to them what the changes would be, they were supportive. We are not just eliminating D.A.R.E., but augmenting our drug prevention program.” Brown said he began questioning the effectiveness of the nationwide D…

Michael Thomas

7:07 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Maybe nobody will read this since it is old news, but I just find it interesting that with the recent school shooting that towns are pulling officers out of the schools. I know that the DARE program is not in place to prevent school shootings but you wonder if things could have been prevented if an officer was at that school in Newtown. Maybe if you want to prevent this from happening again put …   more ›

Friday, August 10, 2012

Police Chief Details New Crime Prevention Strategies

Department-wide goals focus on crime analysis, citizen expectations.

Ernest Brown took the helm as Darien Police Chief last November, and over the past nine months, the 28-year police veteran has been on a mission to increase the efficiency of the department while affecting a decrease in criminal activity in the community. At a goal-setting meeting shortly after assuming the chief’s position last fall, Brown said his vision for the police department would “revolve around refinement rather than wholesale changes or repairs.” “The best place for me to begin is assuming that I know absolutely nothing and can be filled with the knowledge Darien police officers have to give me,” Brown said as he began his full-time duties as chief. At a police committee meeting last week and at Monday night’s city council …

John Dvorak

12:29 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012

Surveys for police. Now that makes a whole lot of sense. Let's ask people who were arrested if they liked how they were treated, "were you offered a glass of water" or "a ride home". No wonder police get no respect anymore. They get stepped on like the dog turd in the park you didn't see while walking. And what about someone who sends in a negative survey soley based on they didn't get what they …   more ›

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