Ministry of Justice: Strange and ironic, because the Ministry of Justice is one of the many government ministries that turned their backs on the fine work PEERS does. , according to Times Colonist. At the University of Victoria student orientation, I met Emma, a fan of PEERS. The quad was jam-packed with the typical 18- to 24-year-old students, munching on free burgers and scoping out the information booths and each other. Its strange that PEERS the Prostitute Education and Empowerment Resource Society received an award from the Ministry of Justice for exemplary leadership in crime prevention and community safety. In late August, PEERS closed its drop-in doors due to lack of funds. I am concerned about the repercussions of this.
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