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  1. Equal Partners: Organizing "For Youth by Youth" Events (F) (S) by United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention, 2003-03
  2. Chocolates for the Pillows Nightmares for the Guests: The Failure of the Hotel Industry to Protect the Traveling Public from Violent Crime by Kenneth Lane Prestia, 1993-12
  3. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design by Matthew A. Hartline, 2008-01-20
  4. Evaluation for Crime Prevention (Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 14) (Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 14)
  5. Preventing Mass Transit Crime (Crime Prevention Studies, 6) (Crime Prevention Studies, 6) by R. V. G. Clarke, 2002-09
  6. Policing for Prevention: Reducing Crime, Public Intoxication & Injury (Crime Prevention Studies) (Crime Prevention Studies)
  7. Crime and Place: Crime Prevention Studies
  8. Illegal Drug Markets: From Research to Prevention Policy (Crime (Crime Prevention Studies) (Crime Prevention Studies)
  9. Non-Violent Models in Violent Communities: A Crime Prevention Model for African-American Urban Neighborhoods by Joseph Jones, 1997-03-15
  10. Crime Mapping and Crime Prevention
  11. Civil Remedies and Crime Prevention (Crime Prevention Studies) (Crime Prevention Studies)
  12. Repeat Victimization (Crime Prevention Studies)
  13. How to Start and Manage a Crime Prevention Business by Jerre G. Lewis, Leslie D. Renn, 1996-06
  14. The Bosnian People Charge Genocide: Proceedings at the International Court of Justice Concerning Bosnia V. Serbia on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide by Francis Anthony Boyle, 1996-07

101. ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION AWARDS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, May 27, 1998, CONTACT MARY HORSCH DIRECTOROF COMMUNICATIONS. ATTORNEY general ANNOUNCES YOUTH crime prevention AWARDS.
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301 S.W. 10th Avenue, Topeka, KS 66612-1597 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, May 27, 1998 CONTACT: MARY HORSCH
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION AWARDS Attorney General Carla J. Stovall and her Committee on Crime and Violence Prevention today announced the winners of the Kansas Youth Recognition Award. The award, "Youth Making A Difference" is given each year to elementary school students in Kansas who have been instrumental in preventing crime or violence in their communities. This year's first place winner is Amber Hines, a 6th grade student at Spearville Elementary School in Spearville. Amber was nominated for the award by Dodge City DARE Officer James Lane. Officer Lane nominated Amber for the award for her ability to protect herself and her three younger sisters from a "stranger" who exposed himself while asking for directions. Besides quickly getting her sisters out of this potentially dangerous situation, Amber accurately describe the man, the vehicle and the license plate number which led to the arrest of the suspect. Attorney General Stovall presented Amber with the award during a special school assembly at Spearville Elementary School on May 18.

102. Crime Prevention
crime prevention surveys Assistance in emergencies Private Security Business/ Economics / Finance Business Economics Industries general
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103. Texas Attorney General
from Consumer Fraud, from the Florida Attorney general; Texas Lemon Law National Allianceof Gang Investigators Associations; National crime prevention Council On
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104. Crime Prevention Specialist
Pay Grade 315. general CLASS DESCRIPTION Under general supervision,designs and maintains a comprehensive crime prevention program.
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Class Title Crime Prevention Specialist Class Code Pay Grade
GENERAL CLASS DESCRIPTION
Under general supervision, designs and maintains a comprehensive crime prevention program. Researches, designs, and develops departmental crime prevention materials and web site information for distribution. Conducts security surveys/audits of university buildings and departments. Researches, designs and conducts educational outreach programs. Will be available to flex his/her work hours to accommodate special requests throughout the normal workweek. Performs all duties associated with the general class description for Public Safety Patrol Officer and contributes to the department in that capacity when needed.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Responsible for collecting crime data, organizing and analyzing crime data and subsequently recommending initiatives to address crime-related issues. Conducts security surveys/audits of campus buildings, facilities, and grounds that often serve as a foundation for campus security improvements. Among the elements that may be included in a campus security survey are the following: Analysis of the risk contributing to loss potential, exterior lighting, landscaping and plant growth, exterior windows, other exterior entrances, utility areas exterior to the facility, parking areas, trash container areas, interior lighting, exterior door control systems, other high risk areas, safes and vaults, intrusion detection duress and burglar alarms, employee security training, interior windows, ceiling construction, vending machine areas, restrooms, mechanical equipment rooms, and teller or cashier's windows.
  • 105. Topics In Crime Prevention
    general Reference 67 total topics. Copyright 19962004 National crime PreventionCouncil McGruff the crime Dog® and Take a Bite Out of crime® are registered
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    106. Crime Prevention And Criminal Justice
    From the Secretarygeneral’s report on crime prevention and criminal justice,we note that after the amalgamation of the Vienna based branches of the UN
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    Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice International Drug Control Statement by Mr. E. Balanandan, Member of Parliament on October , 1999 in the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) of the United Nations Mr. Chairman, We cannot but underscore the importance of the subject of drugs and crime prevention in their impact on societies. We would like to thank the Secretary General and Executive Director of the Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention Mr. Pino Arlacchi for his statement. The last General Assembly resolved that States review and evaluate their legislation and legal procedures and policies in criminal matters within their own legal environment to determine their gender impact. As we approach the fifth World Conference on Women in the year 2000, we cannot but highlight the importance of elimination of the criminal practice of gender-bias, whether by omission or commission. We place value on this matter. Criminality and globalisation are inextricably linked. The fall of regulatory mechanisms in the face of liberalisation and globalisation coupled with the new communication technologies, have opened up new vistas for crime and criminality. Electronic banking and the fast spreading E-commerce will see rapidly emerging cartels of crime which will be difficult to counter unless mechanisms for tracking and bringing offenders to book are instituted. Globalised crime will require a completely new re-orientation in dealing with crime prevention, justice and treatment of offenders.

    107. General Crime Prevention
    Any Middletown Township resident or business owner can arrange to have a trainedcrime prevention officer come to their home or business and give security tips
    http://www.middletowntwpbucks.org/full/police/crimeprevention.asp
    Police Department Contact Phone: (215) 750-3845 x252
    Email: Police Department Sergeant: Ken Mellus More In Police Department Police Department Home History of the Police Department Links Chief Frank X McKenna ... Uniform Crime Reports Vacant Home Check Upon request the police department will give special attention to your home while you are on vacation. Simply contact the police department at the business number (215) 750-3845. Be prepared to give the following information:
    • Your name, address and telephone number Dates of departure and return Information about lights on timers, cars in driveway, alarms, etc. The name, address and telephone number of anyone who has a key for your house or who will be checking on your residence.
    Operation Indentification Operation Identification is a program to discourage theft and recover stolen property in your neighborhood. It requires you to identify, mark, and list your valuable items of property. This effort acts as a direct deterrent to theft because stolen items bearing etched identification numbers are more difficult to sell, easily recoverable and can be linked with specific burglaries, making prosecutions more likely. Five Step Program
  • Obtain the engraving pen from the police department.
  • 108. New Zealand Police : Policy : Crime Prevention Cameras (CCTV) In Public Places
    This policy applies to crime prevention cameras installed at fixed sites in publicplaces for a general crime prevention purpose and operated in conjunction
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  • Introduction
  • Police may support local authorities and other groups wanting to install closed circuit television cameras in public places for crime prevention purposes. The objective of installing the cameras is to reduce the incidence of crime and disorder, so members of the community feel safe when visiting the public areas covered by the cameras. Crime prevention cameras are not used to maintain surveillance on individuals or groups - they are to prevent and detect criminal offences in identified high crime areas. Cameras are used for the deterrence or immediate detection of criminal offences and must be operated in a manner that complies with the Privacy Act 1993 and this policy.
  • Application of policy
  • This policy applies to crime prevention cameras installed at fixed sites in public places for a general crime prevention purpose and operated in conjunction with police. It also applies to significant expansions of existing crime prevention camera systems and to trials of new systems. The camera system will normally be owned by the local authority or other group and will normally be monitored by police or in conjunction with police.
  • Consultation
  • Prior to any installation, the community must be consulted to ensure any concerns about the proposal are identified and resolved. Special attention must be given to the appropriate operation of the cameras, the privacy of individuals going about their lawful activities, and the establishment of a clear audit and review process.

    109. Robert McClelland - Ruddock Slashes Crime Prevention Branch
    Rather than do all he can, the Attorney general has slashed the crime PreventionBranch of the Attorney general’s Department by 80 percent.
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    Ruddock slashes Crime Prevention Branch
    Robert McClelland - Shadow Minister for Homeland Security,
    Media Statement - 25 May 2004
    The Howard Government has given up on community crime prevention. Answers in Senate Estimates yesterday confirmed that by June 2005 this number will have been slashed to just 4. To put this in perspective the Attorney General has 8 advisers on his personal staff. That is twice as many people as his entire Department will dedicate to crime prevention.

    110. Crime Prevention Services
    general Safety general safety tips on crime prevention. How to makeyourself and your belongings less of a target to criminals.
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    111. Crime And Crime Prevention
    MMF 155020b. Jack s Troubled Career. National crime prevention Centre.Department of Justice Canada, Solicitor general Canada. MMF 155-021.
    http://www.unbf.ca/arts/CFVR/res155.htm
    Crime and Crime Prevention
    Guidelines for Cooperation and Technical Assistance in the Field of Urban Crime Prevention: A Canadian Perspective. (1997) National Crime Prevention Council Canada. Crime Prevention in Canada: Toward a National Strategy: Twelfth Report of the Standing Committe on Justice and the Solicitor General. (1993) Bob Horner, Chairman. House of Commons Canada. 2 copies. Preventing Crime by Investing in Families: An Integrated Approach to Promote Positive Outcomes in Children. (1996). National Crime Prevention Council of Canada. MMF 155-005a Preventing Crime by Investing in Families: Promoting Positive Outcomes in Children Six to Twelve Years Old. (1997) National Crime Prevention Council of Canada. MMF 155-005b Preventing Crime by Investing in Families and Communities: Promoting Positive Outcomes in Youth Twelve to Eighteen Years Old. (1997) National Crime Prevention Council of Canada. MMF 155-005c Prevention and Children Committee: A Compendium of Approaches from Across Canada. (1996) National Crime Prevention Council of Canada. MMF 155-006a Mobilizing for Action: The Second Report.

    112. The Department Of Crime Prevention And Corrections
    a Bachelor of Law degree in crime prevention and Corrections. Students should completea minimum of 130 credits, of which 90 (including 37 general courses and
    http://163.25.6.227/prevention/english.htm
    The Department of Crime Prevention and Corrections Graduate School I. Aims of Education In 1963, this Department was inaugurated as one of the departments of the Central Police College and named as the Department of Corrections. The Department of Crime Prevention was established in 1967. These two departments were integrated into one department, namely the Department of Crime Prevention and Corrections in 1974. The Graduate School of Police Administration set up the Division of Crime Prevention in 1970 and the Ph.D. Program was added in 1996. In order to complete the educational system of crime prevention and corrections, the Master’s and Ph.D. programs of crime prevention and corrections were separated from the Graduate School of Police Administration and belonged to the Department from 1996. For the past thirty-five years, this Department has been proud to contribute to education of crime prevention and corrections by graduating many distinguished scholars, correctional experts, and police officers. Our current teaching and research directions include: To cultivate outstanding police cadres versed in knowledge of crime prevention and police affairs.

    113. Crime & Violence Prevention Center - California Dept. Of Justice - Office Of The
    The crime and Violence prevention Center Website has moved to http//safestate.org/.If this page does not automatically redirect
    http://caag.state.ca.us/cvpc/
    The Crime and Violence Prevention Center Website has moved to http://safestate.org/. If this page does not automatically redirect you to a new site please click here

    114. Agencies And Sites Criminal Justice Crime Prevention Links
    crime prevention Criminal Justice Links. Alberta Community crime prevention Association. British Columbia CCPC. Burlington Police crime prevention Files A great source of information!
    http://www.co.pinellas.fl.us/bcc/juscoord/eprevention.htm

    115. Crime Reduction
    This page directly links to pages which offer crime prevention advice on a wide range of subjects burglary, presonal safety, retail crime, mobile phones, vehicle crime, etc.. Crown Copyright. crime prevention. crime Reduction Guide to crime prevention. Information about crime and what you chance of garden crime. Applying crime prevention advice to sheds
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      The best way to cut the risk of attack is by taking sensible precautions. Most people already do this as part of their everyday lives, often without realising it. Mobile Phones
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      Car Break-In Resources Pack, Tackling Vehicle Crime, the work of the Vehicle Crime Action Group, The Vehicle Theft Index. Your Practical Guide to Crime Prevention
      Information about crime and what you can do to prevent it.

    116. Welcome To The Crime Prevention Unit Online

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    117. District Attorney General, 7th Judicial District, Tennessee
    Responsible for prosecution and prevention of crimes and for assuring victims' rights. Site has information and links on local matters, the law, juvenile justice, and other topics.
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    118. Prevention Page Forward
    crime prevention at the Redmond Police Department means more than targethardening and selfprotection. It includes working in partnership
    http://www.ci.redmond.wa.us/insidecityhall/police/crimeprevention.asp

    119. Department Of Social Services - Refugee Programs Branch - Refugee Crime Preventi
    Currently Lt. Reis is a crime prevention Specialist for the Office of the AttorneyGeneral of the State of Rhode Island. In his previous position, Lt.
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    Refugee Crime Prevention
    In many refugee communities, crime and victimization can occur when refugees' cultures and traditions clash with United States laws. Misunderstanding on the part of the refugees about this country's laws and the role of law enforcement may lead to unintentional crimes or unwillingness to cooperate with the police. Misunderstandings on the part of law enforcement about refugee cultures can further the gap between refugees and police, and prevent refugees from learning about vital services available to them. It is therefore important that a refugee's first interaction with law enforcement be a positive experience.
    The Refugee Programs Branch (RPB) is developing strong partnerships with law enforcement agencies to address issues of crime and victimization in refugee communities. This is being accomplished through the sharing of linguistically and culturally appropriate written materials and this web page. For RPB's refugee crime prevention efforts call Molly Zamora, Refugee Crime Prevention Specialist, at (916) 654-7327 or Molly.Zamora@dss.ca.gov.
    This page provides information and Internet resources on crime prevention, personal safety, and emergency services. The web site links are provided as a service to you. Any comments regarding the content or accuracy of the information within the external web sites should be addressed to the respective Webmasters/Administrators. However, please use the

    120. Crime Prevention & Safety Tips - Oregon State University
    Full Text Search. crime prevention. These crime prevention tips can be usedby all students, faculty, and staff of any age, both on and off campus.
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    While the Oregon State University community and the city of Corvallis are considered friendly and relatively safe communities, neither is immune to the realities of the world. A safe and secure environment is made possible through each member of the Oregon State University community's involvement in crime prevention and sensible behavior. In order to have a safe and successful Oregon State University experience, each person must take responsibility to recognize one's own vulnerability to crime and reduce risks through preventive action and cooperation with Oregon State Police and the Department of Public Safety.
    You Make the Difference!
    Three factors must be present for a crime to occur:
    • Desire Ability Opportunity
    You can have a significant impact on the last one, OPPORTUNITY, and can significantly reduce crime by being aware of simple steps for crime prevention. These crime prevention tips can be used by all students, faculty, and staff of any age, both on and off campus. We are providing this crime prevention information to you as a reference guide to assist you in making the decisions that will help to keep you safe. You are primarily responsible for your own safety and security. You need to make the effort to make your surroundings as safe and secure as possible.

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