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The Manassas Park Police Department is proud to participate in
the D.A.R.E. program.
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) is a collaborative effort by DARE
certified law enforcement officers, educators , students, parents and community
to offer an educational program in the classroom to prevent or reduce drug abuse
and violence among children and youth. The emphasis of DARE is to help students
recognize and resist the many direct and subtle pressures that influence them to
experiment with alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalants, or other drugs or to
engage in violence.
The DARE program offers preventive strategies to enhance those protective
factors - especially bonding to the family, school and community - which appears
to foster the development of resiliency in young people who may be at risk for
substance abuse or other problem behaviors. Researchers have identified certain
protective and social bonding factors in the family, school, and community which
may foster resiliency in young people, in other words, the capacity of young
people for healthy, independent growth in spite of adverse conditions. These
strategies focus on the development of social competence, communication skills,
self-esteem, empathy, decision making, conflict resolution, sense of purpose and
independence, and positive alternative activities to drug abuse and other
destructive behaviors.
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