Drugscope - UK Drug Report 2001 Free assoc Books London and Bottomley, T. (1996) Crack cocaine and drugscrime careers, Research the margins an evaluation of a drugs-prevention programme for http://www.drugscope.org.uk/druginfo/drugsearch/ds_report_results.asp?file=\wip\
Policing For Profit: The Drug War's Hidden Economic Agenda such as the investigation and prosecution of nondrug crimes, crime prevention strategies, and doing, we seek to explain why the drug war continues * assoc. http://www.fear.org/chicago.html
Extractions: * Professor, Suffolk University Law School; J.D. Harvard Law School, 1972. ** Assoc. Clinical Prof. of Law, Boston University Law School; J.D. Univ. of Virginia Law School, 1977; LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center, 1980 Asset seizures play an important role in the operation of [multijurisdictional drug] task forces. One 'big bust' can provide a task force with the resources to become financially independent. Once financially independent, a task force can choose to operate without Federal or state assistance. Report commissioned by the Department of Justice, Oct., 1993 [W]hat reason can there be, that a free people should be expos'd to all the insult and abuse_and even the fatal consequences which may arise from the execution of a writ of assistance, only to put fortunes into private pockets? . . .[C]an a community be safe with an uncontroul'd power lodg'd in the hands of such officers...?
The Web Library: Society/Culture > Social Services And Charities Garrison Woods Youth association http//www.staffnet.com/Raooy/g.html Garrison Woods Youth assoc. This group focuses on drug and crime prevention in the http://www.answerpoint.org/weblib2.asp?id=156&cat_id=18
Présentation De L'AFC in the fields of criminology, crime prevention and law imposed treatment for sex offenders, drug and alcohol all those interested in the phenomenon of crime. http://www.afc-assoc.org/presentA.html
Extractions: French Society of Criminology ? At the occasion of its general assemblies the society organizes public discussions that are open to the general public. Recent topics include: Status and Role of the Office of Public Prosecution (Palais de Luxembourg, 1999); Changing Prisons: Scenarios for the Future (Palais du Luxembourg, 2000). In accordance with the guiding principles of the society, the questions were examined in their theoretical, empirical and practical dimensions using the input from different disciplines (philosophy, psychiatry, law, sociology, etc.). The Proceedings of the conference will be published by Editions Dalloz in 2002. 3.- The "CANDIDE" Group In September 2001 a new working group was constituted to analyse political statements on insecurity, delinquency, crime and measure, and the media coverage of these topics ("Cellule d'analyse des discours sur l'insécurité, la délinquance, le crime et leur mesure", C.An.D.I.De). This group functions on the same model as the other working groups of the AFC: it is open to members and non-members alike. Its aim is clearly indicated by its title. In the present climate of important political elections where every, or almost every candidate declares that "the insecurity which drives the French to exasperation, will be at the heart of the debate", it is important that the voice of reason should be heard on these questions. With clear, simple and responsible arguments, we try to establish a counterweight to demagogical, opportunist or simply erroneous statements that come to our knowledge.
Copsites www.drugid.org drug Information Training Schedules. www.criminals.com Bailbondsman assoc. www.vcnet.com/expert/crimewise/ Free crime prevention Information. http://users.choice.net/~vcerchio/Copsites.html
Extractions: Webmaster: Webmaster@cerchio.com www.pressaprint.com/som/WeSupportU2.htm Our Troops www.thebluesnews.com/poetry.htm We'll Carry On www.it.ojp.gov Federal Web Site , Tech Help, Office Of Justice www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/len/ Law Enforcement News http://home.att.net/~poofcatt/july.html Pledge To Our Flag One Nation Under God www.ODMP.org Welcome to the Officer Down Memorial Page http://www.rock103.com/america/america.swf We Will Never Forget 911 www.angelfire.com/fl4/IceWalker/ATributetotheVictimsandFamily.html America Under Attack September 11, 2001 www.todayscop.com Cops Message Board www.pac-info.com ****State By State Search Engine**** http://search.officer.com www.geocities.com/cleves_police/index.html Cleves Police Department www.hcso.org www.hamilton-co.org Hamilton County Ohio www.hcpros.org/parole Up For Early Parole Releases From Ohio Prisons www.drc.state.oh.us/ www.deathpenaltyinfo.org Death Penalty Information Center http://onlinedocs.andersonpublishing.com/ Ohio Revised Code www.rcc.org/muncode.html
Conferences: July 1 To July 31, 2004 care, Nashville, TN, FFTA Foster Family Based Treatment assoc. of Alcohol drug Abuse 108 Cherry Street Institute of crime prevention PO Box 172745 Tampa, FL http://www.safersociety.org/confer/conf_09.html
NFIA's Publications Guide - Drug Prevention in health and wellbeing and very pronounced reductions in crime. A similar 59th Annual Scientific Meeting, College on Problems of drug Dependence, 1997 assoc. http://www.nationalfamilies.org/publications/by_nfia/prescribing_heroin.html
Extractions: In their Policy Forum "The heroin prescribing debate: Integrating science and politics," Gabriele Bammer et al Science's Compass, 21 May, p. ) present incomplete information about the Swiss National Cohort Study ( ). This study was actually a series of studies, conducted between 1994 and 1996 at 18 sites, in which 1146 long-term and treatment-refractory heroin addicts received injections of heroin several times daily at supervised clinics and at a prison. The cohort study ( ) experienced 350 dropouts (a rate of 30%), which included 36 deaths from various causes ( Bammer et al. state that addicts showed remarkable gains, including "substantial improvements in health and well-being and very pronounced reductions in crime." A similar commentary published the same week ( ) says Swiss heroin addicts experienced "substantial declines both in drug use outside the program and in criminal activity, as well as improved social reintegration." Both commentaries say that these results merit further investigation and call for more research, "through peer-reviewed publication" and "more advanced design features" (
Crime Policy Links The Criminal Defense Lawyers Guide to crime Policy on the Internet crime Policy. Americans with Disabilities NORML National org. for Reform of Marijuana Laws. drug Policy Alliance of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency prevention. Building Blocks for http://www.crimelynx.com/policy.html
Extractions: Choose a Link ~~About ROP ~~ Staff Directors Endorsement Current Events Press Releases FAQ History ~~Chapter Info~~ ~~Get Involved~~ ~~Statistics~~ ~~Research~~ ~~Resources~~ Add a link Links Add to Database ~~Order Ribbons~~ ~~Contact Us~~ ~~Share Your Thoughts~~ R E S O U R C E S Back In Control Center Name of Site URL "A Guide for Preventing and A new Action Guide to "Early Warning, Timely Response" NEW 4/2000 www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP/ActionGuide Back In Control Center www.backincontrol.com Search Institute -40 Developmental Assets www.search-institute.org Entertainment Software Rating Board www.esrb.org/ The Register Guard in Eugene Oregon ... interact.uoregon.edu/ivdb/htmls/stm.html Teacher Talk - Violence in the Schools (Indiana University) www.education.indiana.edu/cas/tt/
Extractions: Advanced Search A patient information handout on parenting, written by an AAFP staff patient education writer, is provided on page 1591. C hild abuse or maltreatment includes physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychologic abuse, and general, medical and educational neglect. The National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect has established a set of working definitions of the various types of abuse; however, the specific acts that constitute the various forms of abuse are defined under state law and, thus, vary from one jurisdiction to another. For this reason, child abuse is a legal finding, not a diagnosis. Poverty is the most frequently and persistently noted risk factor for child abuse. Primary prevention is defined as both the prevention of disease before it occurs and the reduction of its incidence. In the context of child abuse, primary prevention is defined as any intervention designed for the purpose of preventing child abuse before it occurs. This definition encompasses what some authorities have defined as secondary prevention. Family physicians should be aware of the risk factors for child abuse and possible interventions that could prevent it. This article reviews possible causes of child abuse and current intervention strategies.
UNODC - United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime Coordinates the UN's fight against the illicit use of drugs. Contents include events, technical documents, political declarations, statistics, and analysis. http://www.undcp.org/
LIST Of ANTI-GUN, COMPANIES & PEOPLE: LIST of ANTIGUN, GROUPS, orgs, COMPANIES, PRODUCTS PEOPLE National Association of Chain drug Stores - National Association of National crime prevention Council - www.ncpc.org http://www.pinkpistols.org/antigun.html
Extractions: Original Sources: Anti-Gun Coalition of America at: http://www.bitsnet.com/agca/corps.htm CONCEAL CARRY, INC. at: http://www.concealcarry.org Michigan Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence http://www.mppgv.org NRA-ILA at: http://www. n raila.org PAX at: S.A.R.N. at: http://www.ohio.voyager.net/~bmueller/Antigun.html S.T.O.P. Gun Violence at: http://www.stopgunviolence.org/index.htm I would like to draw your attention to a little known fact, in the listing for LIBERTY MEDIA GROUP. Especially the page at: http://www.health-tv.com/investor_relations/03-index.html If you know of other (local) companies, which need to be added here, please feel free to send them to me, Richard Friend , at: rfriend@advnet.net Please, do not return the entire list! I will be attempting to up-date the list each month, w / time permitting. It should also be noted, that I am an NRA member, since approx. 1965, an NRA voting member, since 1971, NRA Benefactor Member, since JAN. 1998, Libertarian Party, Member and Candidate for Congress (Michigans 10 th District), since 1998.
School Resource Officer Home Page - Shen com/ Affirmative Parenting- crime Victims Compensation drug prevention www.mediacampaign.org - drug prevention. index.htm - National Youth Violence prevention. http://www.shenet.org/community/SRO/school_resource_officer.htm
Extractions: Trooper Andrew W. Donato - School Resource Officer for the Shenendehowa School District - My email address - donaandr@shenet.org New York State Police 5 Municipal Plaza Clifton Park, NY 12065 (518)383-5124 Fax(518)383-8091 Dispatch (518)583-7000 My High School East Office Phone (518)881-0310 Ext.61323 My Middle School Office Phone (518)881-0470 Ext. 54508 Terrorist Information Hotline - 1-866-SAFE-NYS Saratoga County Child Protective Services (518)884-4152 Saratoga County Rape Crisis - (518)583-0280 Saratoga County Mental Health- (518)584-9030 Samaritans Suicide Prevention Center Confidential Crisis Hotline - (518)689-HOPE Saratoga County Probation (518)884-4120 152 West High Street Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Domestic Violence 24 Hour Hotline - 1-800-942-6906 or (518)583-0280 Saratoga County Alcoholism Services (518)587-8800 New York State Child Abuse and Maltreatment Register - 1-800-342-3720 Mechanicville Rape Crisis (518)664-4008 24 Hour Sexual Assault Hotline (518)447-7716 - National Runaway Switchboard - 1-800-621-4000 Drug and Alcohol Abuse Hotline 1-800-662-HELP - Report Underage Drinking 1-866-UNDER 21 Saratoga County Youth Court - (518)581-1230 - YES-Youth Empowerment Services - (518)455-8911 New York State Department of Motor Vehicles 1-800-225-5368 www.nysdmv.com
PROP 36: Treatment, Not Prison, For Drug Possession The Substance Abuse and crime prevention Act. less likely to commit drugrelated crimes in the Contact Californians United Against drug Abuse, (800) 995-3221. http://www.4children.org/news/900pr36.htm
Extractions: This article originally appeared in the September-October 2000 issue of the Children's Advocate newsmagazine, published by Action Alliance for Children. If this measure passes, people convicted after July 2001 of nonviolent drug possession or personal drug abuse would go into treatment programs rather than prison. Courts could assign convicted offenders up to one year in treatment with six months of aftercare. Offenders who successfully complete their programs can petition to remove charges from their criminal records. If they fail to successfully complete their treatment, they could face other penalties including prison. The state would pay for treatment if the person couldn't afford it. Drug addiction is an illness, not a crime Treatment works: Criminal activity drops 72 percent after offenders receive substance abuse treatment. Every dollar invested in substance abuse treatment saves taxpayers $7.46 Most people who go to prison for drug possession currently do not get treatment Treatment can intervene early and channel drug users into vocational training and counseling Children would be less likely to be separated from parents by incarceration (Parents may not need residential treatment or may be able to bring kids to residential treatment programs) More than one-fifth of the women now in California prisons, many of them mothers, are there on nonviolent drug possession and use charges
UNDCP Projects In Pakistan And Afghanistan Country profiles, ongoing and past projects in Pakistan and Afghanistan and online publications pdf, by the United Nations Office for drug Control and crime prevention. http://www.undcp.org/pakistan/projects.html
Extractions: Home Site Map Links Contact Us Field Offices select the site Afghanistan Barbados Bolivia Brazil Colombia Egypt India Iran Kenya Lao PDR Mexico Myanmar New York Nigeria Pakistan Peru Russia Senegal South Africa Thailand Uzbekistan Vietnam Login Search print document email document Country Profile Field Project ... Field Project UNODC is cosponsor of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS - UNAIDS The UNODC headquarters in Islamabad manages programmes in Pakistan. UNODC and its predecessor have worked in the region and conducted a significant number of successful programmes for more than 20 years.
The Justice Research AssociationCybrary associated with the UN crime prevention and Criminal Justice Program www.ncsa.com. National drug Enforcement Officers Association mit.edu/afs/athena/org/t/techreview/www/ articles http://www.cjcentral.com/cjdlc/cybrary.htm
Williamson County Sheriff's Department in the District and County courts and actively promotes programs aimed at crime prevention, drug education, and Texas crime Stoppers 1800-252-TIPS. http://www.williamson-county.org/Sheriff/
Extractions: Texas Admin. Code We are in the process of updating our web pages. Please bear with us while we make some much-needed improvements. The Sheriff's Office is charged with providing public safety services to the residents of Williamson County. The Sheriff's Office patrols the County, investigates crimes, maintains the County Jail , and provides other support services such as criminal records, crime victim assistance , traffic control, and animal control. In addition to enforcing the law, the Sheriff's Office also keeps order in the District and County courts and actively promotes programs aimed at
Welcome! Coalition of law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and citizens organizing National Night Out, an annual crime and drug prevention event. Includes membership information, event registration, and photos. http://www.nationaltownwatch.org/
Prudential Youth Leadership Institute Partners Volunteers listed by state 2/5 Title prevention Specialist. org Volunteers of America Alaska Youth Section Leader. org National crime prevention Council Shalei Pascual. Title org Coalition for drug Free Hawaii http://www.pyli.org/volunteers.cfm
Bill Stroud's Criminology Post com/homepages/lSCPP/ Intl Society of crime prevention Practitioners; www.spartacc.com/ndeoa/ National drug Enforcement Officers assoc; http//www http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7001/solon_dc_post2.htm
Extractions: I scanned it and had an intern review it for accuracy, so there may be an error in it somewhere. California Crime Analysts Association INTERNET RESOURCES (Updated 10/12/96) ASSOCIATIONS http://www.criminalistics.com/ABC/ American Board of Criminalistics http://www.securitymanagement.com/home.html American Society of Industrial Security http://www.henge.com/~gtraylor/apco.html Assoc of Public Safety Comms Officers http://users.uniserve.com/~cmorris/welcome.html Auxiliary and Reserve Police http://www.criminalistics.com/CAC/ California Assoc of Criminalists