West Vancouver Police Department - Student Work Advisory Team

Student Work Advisory Team

The Student Work Advisory Team is composed of student volunteers. The Student team is overseen by Cpl. Jag Johal and managed by Cst. Tammy Khorram of the Community Services Unit.

The Student Work Advisory Team assists the Police at community events such as, the annual Police carnival, Community Day, and the Coho Festival.

The students also assist in crime prevention initiatives while working directly with Cst. Khorram, such as theft from auto prevention and traffic safety initiatives such as pedestrian safety.

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