Extractions: Local Services City Hall - Main Number....................... 594-4711 Cable TV ..........................................592-5171 Council of Aging.....................................533-7333 Electric Light Works...............................598-8311 Fire Department......................................594-6633 EMERGENCY# 911 Fuel Assistance........................................552-1548 Police Department...................................592-6341 EMERGENCY # 911 Police Detective Bu.................................594-1730 Police Traffic Bu......................................594-1771 Police Drug Hotline..................................594-1763 Chief Secretary's ....................................594-1721 Crime Prevention (Ptlm. Babij..................594-1752 Internal Affairs..........................................594-1755 Public Library..........................................594-6679 Public Works...........................................594-3566 UTILITIES Bay State Gas.................................781-3610 Water Department..........................594-3420
Extractions: Self-Esteem Resources Click on any link to jump to that section or just scroll down to see all of the information. For those interested in purchasing an extensive compilation of self-esteem research, please visit the following link which contains a form to order book authored by Robert Reasoner, Self Esteem and Youth https://atlas.waypt.com/secure/self-esteem-international/8-orderbook.htm THE PROBLEM: The condition of our youth has significantly deteriorated. One-fifth of all 8th graders in the U.S. are considered to be at high risk of school failure. Approximately 30% of our youth drop out and fail to complete high school. Homicide is now the nation's third leading cause of death for elementary and middle school children. There were 2,555 juvenile homicides in 1990.
"Fairness In The Age Of Columbine", Franapples.com National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and drug Information PO Box 2345 Rockville, MD 20852 301468-2600 www.health.org. National crime prevention Council 1000 http://www.franapples.com/fairness/faResources.html
NEA: ESP - Bus Drivers, Building A Quality Workforce of Education, Safe and drugFree Schools, 202 Offers material on Preventing Youth Hate crime.. Developing Effective Sexual Assault prevention Programs for http://www.nea.org/esphome/jobs/busqual-9.html
Extractions: Building a Quality Workforce 1. Our Job Description: Who We Really Are and What We Really Do 2. Federal and State Statutes 3. Downsizing Schemes Work Against The Quality Workforce 4. 21st Century Challenges for School Bus Drivers ... 8. Meaningful Training = Quality Workforce Guidelines for Commercial Vehicle Driver Licensing , U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 400 7th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590, 202-366-4000, www.dot.gov Online Library: safety issues, legislation and regulation statistics, science and engineering information. Division of Motor Vehicles, Department of Law and Public Safety, Department of Education for each State U.S. Dept. of Transportation , Research and Special Program Administration, OHMT/DHM-51, Washington, D.C. 20590, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Transportation. Parts 100-199 National School Safety Center , 141 Duesenberg Drive, Suite 11, Westlake Village, CA 91362 805-373-9977, fax: 805-373-9277, www.nssc1.org
Web Sites By Category: Law Enforcement And Security Bodyguard Home Pages, Sponsored by International assoc. financial crimes enforcement/child pornography/drug smuggling, etc by the UN crime prevention Criminal http://www.solaw.com/slawlink/lawenfor.html
The Prevention Researcher Online presented at the Safeco Lectureship on crime and Delin protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in RamosMcKay (Eds.), 14 Ounces of prevention (pp http://www.tpronline.org/print.cfm?category=References&ID=51§ion=articles
Other Links Center for Alcohol and Other drug prevention http//www.edc.org/hec Keeping Youth drugFree http http//www.nasap.org National crime prevention Council http http://www.eccpasa.info/links.htm
Web Corner Article July 2001 enforcement/ corrections agencies to share crime prevention information with Center, and the NIJ crime Mapping Resource and juvenile justice and drug control. http://www.sccounties.org/publications/web corner/web corner articles jul2001.ht
Extractions: (Published July, 2001) The internet has become a powerful tool for law enforcement/ corrections agencies to share crime prevention information with the public, to conduct research, and to facilitate inter-department communications. Some of the best internet sites can be found at the following web addresses. www.officer.com is a comprehensive internet site that offers thousands of links to law enforcement agencies, Associations, criminal justice articles, employment, investigations, training, and more. It also has online chat room forums covering a wide variety of topics. www.leolinks.com
Byrne Committee - CTED Portal Mr. Larry Erickson Executive Director WA assoc of Sheriffs with crime and violence prevention through the to control violent and drug crime, improve operations http://www.cted.wa.gov/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=555&tabindex=0&Mid=794&ItemId=3
Created With HTML Assistant Pro, July 25, 1996 919621-1513, Lieutenant Expertise crime prevention Counseling, Listening Taking, Major Case Mgt, crime Scene Processing Expertise Alcohol drug Among Female http://www.iawp.org/speakers.htm
Extractions: Below is a list of pesons who are members of the IAWP and who offer their expertise in the areas listed after their names. If you have a need for a speaker for your organizations, conference etc... Please check our list and call them to see if arrangements can be made to have them be a presenter for your event. The speakers are listed here alphabetically. Alphabetical listing below: Bonnie L. Barnard, Indiana State Police, 317-247-1852, Sgt. Expertise: Prescription drugs, Undercover operations Marian Bass, Buffalo PD, Buffalo, NY., 716-851-4410, Ret. Captain Expertise: Race Relation, and Stress from a Woman's View Lynn Beach, Ontario Prov. Police, Canada, 705-564-6900, Traffic Sergeant Expertise: Snowmobile Safety, Peer Policing Laura J. Bennett, FBI, Washington, DC., 202-252-7284, Spec Agent Carol Bennion, Merseyside Police, England, 0151-777-3401, Chief Inspector Expertise: Hostage Netotiation, Suicide Intervention Brenda Bishop, Greensboro PD, Greensboro, NC., 919-621-1513, Lieutenant Expertise: Crime Prevention Counseling, Listening Skills, Recruiting, Mental Commitments, Assorted Recruit Police Training issues
Appendix D John Calhoun, National crime prevention Council. William Ide, III, Committee on drug Abuse American Bar Office of Juvenile Justice amp; Delinquency prevention. http://www.mediacampaign.org/publications/integr_plan/appen-d.html
L.E.A.N. On Us California Educational Peace Officers assoc. crime prevention Coalition of America; Critical Criminology (American Mississippi; Dogs Against Drugs/Dogs Against http://www.leanonus.org/pages/9/
Federation Of Drug & Alcohol Professionals - Conferences drugs and crime Making CJ Interventions Work - 28 National drug Treatment Conference - 21-22 February Current Trends in Addictions prevention, Treatment and http://www.fdap.org.uk/training/conferences.html
Extractions: CONFERENCES etc Please note that inclusion in this list is not a mark of quality assurance by FDAP. [Click here to inform us of any other events which you think should be included in this section.] [To print details highlight the text below and cut and paste in to a word document.] FDAP EVENTS No More Excuses - Getting Help to Hard to Reach Groups - 12 October - London Organised by DART. This one day Conference will be an opportunity for all those significant in the service provision loop to exchange information, experience, and ideas on how best to provide effective individual care plans, and to highlight the importance of inter-agency collaboration. Speakers will represent treatment providers and their practitioners, care Managers, other service user representatives and independent consultants. The conference is aimed at those concerned with best practice and in particular care Managers, assessors and counsellors. For more details contact Luke Chester -Master - t: 1984 629176, e: luke@highdart.fsnet.co.uk
Solutions Journal Online Magazine Contact. National crime prevention Week. Alcohol Awareness Month. National Coucil on Alcoholism and drug Dependance. Child Abuse prevention Month. childabuse.org. http://tasp.home.texas.net/soldates.html
Extractions: Solutions Journal First Online M agazine for the Screenprinting Industry - Since 1983 Tuesday, 08-Jun-2004 17:03:22 CDT In This Edition Promotional Dates for 2004 Unless otherwise stated, these are generally observed in the US only Most downloaded articles... Home Pre-Press Screenmaking Production Opinion Opinion Archives Article Archives The Porch Education Solutions School Resources Library Tips and Tricks Technotes Help Desk Marketplace Partner Links Industry Links Classifieds Announcements Consulting Employment Freelance Artists Merchandise Opportunities Calendar Solutions Trade Shows Marketing Screenprinters Radio Listen to Screenprinters Radio Thank You! January Events Occasion Contact March of Dimes Birth Defects Prevention Month March of Dimes Birth Defects Council National Glaucoma Awareness Month Prevent Blindness America Eye Care Month Optic Foundation of America Hobby Month Hobby Industries of America Hot Tea Month Tea Council of the USA Human Resource Month Personnel Journal of America Oatmeal Month Quaker Oats Company of America Prune Breakfast Month California Prune Board Retail Bakers Month
Links Page Nations Office for drug Control and crime prevention United States Secret Service US drug Enforcement Administration Jefferson County Search Dog assoc. http://www.scottema.com/html/links.html
TalkLeft: Crime Policy Liberal coverage of crimerelated political and injustice news. Congress and crime Bills. Criminal Defense organizations. Death Penalty. drug Laws and NORML - National org. for Reform of http://www.talkleft.com/policy.html
Safety And Security Provides crime reports, phone directory, crime prevention tips, fire safety, alcohol and drug awareness, and the safety and secuity guide. http://ba.pc.edu/security/
Extractions: Alcohol and Drug Awareness Crime Prevention Crime Reporting College Crime Report Log ... Security Services The Pikeville College Department of Safety and Security is dedicated to enhancing the opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to participate in the educational experience by providing a safe, protected, and orderly environment. The safety of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors is of primary importance. The Pikeville College Department of Safety and Security seeks participation by all members of the PC family in our efforts. We want to provide you with direct contact with officers and personalized services as we enforce the Colleges rules and regulations. As a service organization, the department offers a full range of security resources, including preventative patrols (24 hours), criminal investigations, crime prevention, facilities security, special event services, and parking management and enforcement. We also serve the College community by providing safety analysis for the campus, hazard inspections, and personal escorts. The Safety and Security Department also strives to ensure the safety of our College family by offering several interactive teaching sessions related to safety and security of the students, faculty, and staff.
Hate Crimes Today: An Age-Old Foe In Modern Dress Alcohol and drugs sometimes help fuel these crimes, but Psychosocial motivations of hate crime perpetrators Implications for prevention and policy http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/hate/
Extractions: In Modern Dress Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Hate Crimes Who commits hate crimes? How much hate crime is out there? What is the emotional damage? Why do people commit hate crimes? Racial hatred Resentment of ethnic minorities Religious discrimination Gender-based bias ... Bibliography The Special Nature of an Extreme Expression of Prejudice Hate crimesviolent acts against people, property, or organizations because of the group to which they belong or identify withare a tragic part of American history. However, it wasn't until early in this decade that the federal government began to collect data on how many and what kind of hate crimes are being committed, and by whom. Thus, the statistical history on hate crimes is meager. Psychological studies are also fairly new. Nevertheless, scientific research is beginning to yield some good perspectives on the general nature of crimes committed because of real or perceived differences in race, religion, ethnicity or national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or gender. According to the FBI, about 30% of hate crimes in 1996, the most recent year for which figures are available, were crimes against property. They involved robbing, vandalizing, destroying, stealing, or setting fire to vehicles, homes, stores, or places of worship.
The Home Page Of Innovative Publishing Provides safety and awareness publications for children and parents. Topics include fire safety tips, crime prevention, drug safety and awareness, and fire prevention. http://www.safetypub.com
Resources And Links Remembrance A memorial for Child Victims of Violence. Resources and links for victims and survivors of violence. crime. National crime prevention Council. National Criminal Justice Association . http://www.fehq.org/public/david/resources.htm