Officer Liliana Mendoza Introduced as New D.A.R.E. Officer
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) is a school-based program founded in 1983 by Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates to prevent drug abuse, gang involvement, and violent behavior among youth.
The program, which stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education, aims to equip students with decision-making skills to lead safe and healthy lives.
Key Aspects of the D.A.R.E. Program:
- Purpose: The primary goal is to educate children on how to resist peer pressure to experiment with drugs and alcohol.
- Origin: Founded in 1983 in Los Angeles.
- Founder: LAPD Chief Daryl Gates.
- Focus: Initially focused on illicit drug demand reduction, it has expanded to include topics like bullying, internet safety, and gang violence.
