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         Crime Prevention Programs:     more books (100)
  1. City of Menomonie Crime Prevention project: Refunding report (Program Evaluation Report) by Thomas G Eversen, 1979
  2. City of Brown Deer Crime Prevention project: Refunding report ([Program Evaluation Report]) by Cheryl Bowser Williamson, 1979
  3. Progress towards a national program for the prevention, detection and punishment of crime: Address by Homer S Cummings, 1935
  4. A process and impact evaluation of the 1983-86 Neighborhood Anti-Crime Self-Help Program: Summary report (Community crime prevention papers) by Paul J Lavrakas, 1989
  5. Green Bay crime prevention project: Interim report (Program Evaluation Report) by John C Mueller, 1979
  6. Planning for prevention: Sarasota, Florida's approach to crime prevention through environmental design (Programs and research in criminal justice) by Sherry Plaster, 1993
  7. A re-evaluation of crime prevention through environmental design program in Portland, Oregon: Executive summary by James Kushmuk, 1982
  8. La Crosse Crime Prevention Project: Refunding report (Program Evaluation Report) by Cheryl Bowser Williamson, 1978
  9. Preventing Crime & Promoting Responsibility: 50 Programs That Help Communities Help Their Youth
  10. An evaluation of Minneapolis Community Crime Prevention's SAFE (SAfety For Everyone) program: Findings and recommendations based on interviews with citizens and city officials by David Scheie, 1989
  11. Crime prevention in California: Building successful programs : an LAO report by Yvonne Choong, 2000
  12. White Bear Lake prevention specialists program (Evaluation report - Minnesota Crime Control Planning Board, Research and Evaluation Unit) by Margaret A Sullivan, 1979
  13. God, crime, and the criminal courts: A sane program for community action in crime prevention and criminal rehabilitation by James S Rainwater, 1962
  14. Surveys to support policing and crime prevention: Summary comparisons (User report / Programs Branch) by Jacques de Verteuil, 1987

81. UCCS Department Of Public Safety - FALL 2003 Crime Prevention Programs
FALL 2003 crime prevention programs. Renaissance FestivalClub Day September 4, 2003 1100 am-200 pm UCCS Housing Village UCCS police
http://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/programsfall03.htm
FALL 2003 Crime Prevention Programs
  • Renaissance Festival-Club Day
    September 4, 2003
    11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
    UCCS Housing Village
    UCCS police will be available to answer questions and provide information on the many crime prevention programs offered by the UCCS Department of Public Safety
    Cops, Krispy Kremes and Coffee
    Friday, September 26, 2003
    University Center room 124
    7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
    Come meet some of the UCCS police officers and dispatchers and enjoy free donuts and coffee!
    Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Basic Class
    September 23, 25, 30 and October 2, 2003 6 - 9:00 p.m. University Center Room 122 For women only. Cost is $25 REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Predatory Drugs: What to Watch For September 25, 2003 7:00 p.m. University Center Michael Wolfe, UCCS Police Sergeant and State Director of the Rape Aggression Defense System. Discussion centers on acquaintance rape and how to recognize predatory drugs. Includes discussion about ecstasy, Rohypnol, GHB and marijuana. Summit Series - Personal Safety for Women - It's Up to You September 30, 2003
  • 82. Campus Police: Crime Prevention Program
    Women s Programs. Crime Prevention Program. Throughout the year the Campus Police provides specialized crime prevention programs to students, faculty and staff.
    http://www.xavier.edu/xucp/Programs.htm
    Women's Programs Crime Prevention Program Throughout the year the Campus Police provides specialized crime prevention programs to students, faculty and staff.
    With the emphasis on personal safety, we provide comprehensive programs designed to educate students, faculty and staff in all areas of crime prevention.
    Some ongoing programs include:
    Operation Identification - A program designed to educate the community about risk management and opportunity theft. Free engraving is available to all faculty, staff and students.
    Don't Monkey around with Crime - Officer Harry (the Department's Crime Prevention mascot) walks around campus urging students, faculty and staff, not to leave their personal belongings unattended and report suspicious activity to the Campus Police immediately.
    Sex and Aggression in Relationships - is a program designed to educate and discuss the subject of Date Rape a problem which is becoming frighteningly evident on college campuses. We will define acquaintance rape, offer suggestions on how to avoid it, and give information on how to help a victim. Rape is not just a problem for women. Men and women must
    work together to bring about the changes in our society needed to end sexual violence.

    83. The BSA Crime Prevention Program
    Back To Table of Contents . Neighborhood/Community When you focus on community crime prevention, consider participating in the following programs
    http://www.geocities.com/~pack215/crime-prevention.html
    THE BSA CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
    "Assists Neighborhoods and Communities in their Efforts to Prevent Crime."
    [ Back To HOME Page ]

    - - - NEWS FLASH ! - - -
    Boy Scouts' Crime Prevention Program Soars
    In October 1996, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) with support from the National Crime Prevention Council launched a Crime Prevention Program and Merit Badge . The new program serves as the cornerstone of a comprehensive initiative emphasizing parent-child communication in teaching self-protection skills; collaboration with national, state, and local nforcement organizations; and grassroots activities such as parent nights organized by local packs, troops, and posts. To earn the crime prevention badge, young people in Scouting programs Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers, and Learning for Life learn about crime prevention and then plan and execute a crime prevention project in their home and community, often guided by a law enforcement officer.
    BSA reports that in less than one year, approximately half the local councils held crime prevention kick-off events that resulted in 292,950 youths participating in community and family crime prevention projects. The BSA projects that 1997 will be the year that nearly every council in the United States will kick off a crime prevention program. Roughly 83 percent of the councils received no special funding for their crime prevention initiatives; those groups that did have extra funding typically received it from foundations and law enforcement agencies.

    84. NCPC Homepage
    A nonprofit educational group formed to address the causes of crime and violence and reduce the opportunities for crime to occur. Site provides information about conferences, programs, advertising, research, publications, and information about the mascot, McGruff the crime Dog. Also provides an extensive library of crime-related factsheets and tips.
    http://www.ncpc.org/
    select link Conferences Coalition Membership Licensed Products Embed Prevention Strategies Center ONA (New Americans) Safety/Sec. Career Nat'l Youth Network TCC Youth Safety Corps CPTED Meth Clearinghouse Nat'l Service Program Crack Down on Meth Free Publications You asked for it; now you can get it! The limited edition bobblehead McGruff doll is now available! Check out the new bobblehead McGruff doll!
    NCPC Announces New CEO

    The National Crime Prevention Council announces our new President and CEO, retired Major General Alfonso E. Lenhardt. General Lenhardt comes to the agency with an impressive career in military and public sector service. He also served as Sergeant at Arms for the United States Senate. The 10th National Refugee Crime Prevention Seminar
    The National Refugee Crime Prevention Seminar is a great tool for law enforcement, community leaders, and all other stake holders in refugee/immigrant communities to network, to share ideas and resources, and to learn about the issues and needs of new Americans. 2003-04 Crime Prevention Month Kit
    A limited number of the 2003-04 Crime Prevention Month Kit are available at the reduced rate of "free" plus the cost of shipping. Although the Kit contains last year's calendar, the program examples and repros are timeless. Call 1-800-627-2911 to request copies of the calendar.

    85. Sheriff Brass' Crime Prevention Unit
    When one provides education and prevention programs to certain crime prone areas, and sees a decrease in crime in those areas, one can be fairly certain what
    http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1591/
    The Crime Prevention Unit
    A. Spencer Wilcox Proprietor
    Enter here all who wish to be crime free.
    When there is crime in society, there can be no justice.
    Plato
    In order for Crime to occur, three elements must be present. These are
    • Desire Ability Opportunity
    These elements of crime are usually depicted in a triangle.
    As with any triangle, if a single leg is missing, a triangle cannot be formed. This holds true in regard to crime as well. If any one of these is missing, no crime will occur. The main objective of Crime Prevention is to reduce the opportunity for crime, thereby reducing the likelihood that crime will occur. In our " Elements of Crime" Triangle, by removing any one of the legs of the triangle, one removes the crime. One can remove the desire to commit a crime by educating. One can remove the ability to commit a crime by incarcerating, and one can remove the opportunity to commit a crime by target-hardening. Effective Crime Prevention incorporates all of these things. Removing the Desire To Commit A Crime
    • Education
        D.A.R.E.

    86. Juvenile Crime Prevention
    which indicated that early invention programs can prevent as many as 250 crimes per $1 million spent while the same amount spent in prisons would prevent only
    http://www.juvenilejustice.com/prevention.html
    Can Prevention Programs stem the Tide Of Delinquency?
    Are we penny wise and pound foolish?
    by Sandy Wilber We are constantly reminded that the United States has a problem with juvenile violence. Nightly we hear of shootings in communities and even in our schools. People are concerned and rightly so. Thus far it seems, however, that the concern has focused disproportionately on punishment and very little on prevention or intervention. The United States is now the world leader in its rate of incarceration. Yet polls tell us that Americans feel no safer now than 10 years ago. We are increasingly focused on treating juveniles as adults, despite concern that current incarceration has not stemmed the tide of adult violence, and recidivism continues largely unchecked. Perhaps it's time to look at what we do know. First, these are children, not miniature adults. Second, they have basic needs we all share: food, shelter, clothing, safety, and caring. Third, they are individuals who commit violence for an array of reasons. There is no single cause of violence but we certainly know factors, which increase the chance of its occurrence. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention lists specific risk factors in the development of delinquent behavior. These include child abuse and family disintegration, economic and social deprivation, low neighborhood attachment, parental attitudes condoning law violating behavior, academic failure, truancy, school drop-out, lack of bonding with society, fighting with peers and antisocial behaviors early on in life.

    87. Police Dept
    Includes overview of programs and services, staff information, news, statistics, and crime prevention information.
    http://www.ci.calistoga.ca.us/police/
    A Message from the Chief of Police
    A Police Department is most effective when it works in partnership with the community. The sharing of information on criminal activity and community safety is a key element to maintaining this partnership. The Calistoga Police Department is dedicated to maintaining a positive and productive relationship with all segments of the community with the goal of ensuring that Calistoga remains a safe and pleasant community for our residents and visitors alike.
    About the Department
    The Department serves people of Calistoga on a 24 hour/365 day basis. The Police Department is capable of handling a wide range of law enforcement and community safety duties. Many of our staff members have developed an expertise in a specialty area which greatly expands our abilities to investigate serious crime and major incidents.
    Employment Information:
    Contact Information
    Telephone FAX Postal address
    1235 Washington Street
    Calistoga, CA 94515

    88. Crime Prevention Robots And Child Safety Programs With Proven Results! Promotion
    Manufacturer of lifesized educational and promotional robotics for crime prevention, child safety programs and commercial product promotions.
    http://21stCenturyRobotics.com/

    89. Professionals Against Confidence Crime
    Site information provided by a network of law enforcement and business professionals involved in the investigation and prevention of frauds and confidence crimes. Free fraud prevention programs, articles and message forum available.
    http://www.pac-c.org
    Professionals Against Confidence Crime An International Organization of Law Enforcement Professionals: Established in 1986 Contact Us
    Your best protection against fraud is KNOWLEDGE DO YOU BELIEVE YOU'RE TOO SMART TO BE CONNED IF YOUR ANSWER IS YES, THEN YOU EXIST AS THE CON ARTIST’S EASIEST SOURCE OF INCOME. AND THAT’S A FACT.
    Whether you’ve arrived at this site by chance or because you’ve fallen prey to any one of the countless con artists in the world, there is much to learn here. We hope you will find the information we have made available both interesting and helpful, and that you return to these pages on a regular basis.
    There are many organizations and individuals who provide good advice on ways to guard against fraud, and we commend each of them for their persistence and needed contributions. Rather than duplicate what these dedicated people are doing, we at PACC have decided to invest more time telling others how fraud affects them, why these particular crimes are not given the attention they deserve, and what can be done to make life a great deal more miserable for our world’s deceivers.
    Turning to the experts for insight into the topic of fraud and confidence crime will never be easier. Within our ranks are some of the most noted experts, authors, and fraud investigators in the world. All of these experts are now at your disposal.

    90. Gang Crime Prevention Center
    Focused on involving all citizens in fighting street gangs and the conditions that contribute to their formation and growth. Includes resource network, programs and services, initiatives, links and contacts.
    http://www.gcpc.state.il.us/

    91. City Of Albuquerque, Police Department
    For information regarding any of the above programs and services, please contact APD crime prevention at 9243600, or your local APD Area Command Memorial
    http://www.cabq.gov/police/prevention/

    92. Chapter 5
    Chapter 5 from Preventing crime What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising. Examines schoolbased prevention programs and identifies problems.
    http://www.ncjrs.org/works/chapter5.htm
    Chapter 5 SCHOOL-BASED CRIME PREVENTION by Denise C. Gottfredson Schools have great potential as a locus for crime prevention. They provide regular access to students throughout the developmental years, and perhaps the only consistent access to large numbers of the most crime-prone young children in the early school years; they are staffed with individuals paid to help youth develop as healthy, happy, productive citizens; and the community usually supports schools' efforts to socialize youth. Many of the precursors of delinquent behavior are school-related and therefore likely to be amenable to change through school-based intervention. National priorities for children focus on schools as a locus for the prevention of diverse social problems including crime. The Department of Health and Human Services' Healthy People 2000 goals include increasing high school graduation rates and reducing physical fighting, weapon-carrying, substance use, and pregnancy among adolescents. National Education Goal 6 states that every school will be free of drugs, violence, and the unauthorized presence of firearms and alcohol, and will offer a disciplined environment conducive to learning by the year 2000. The 1986 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act legislation provided substantial funds to states to develop and operate school-based drug prevention programs. In 1994 this legislation was modified to authorize expenditures on school-based violence prevention programs as well. This substantial national interest in schools as a prevention tool is not matched by federal expenditures in this area. Table 5-1 shows that federal expenditures on school-based substance abuse and crime prevention efforts are modest

    93. Indiana Crime Prevention Coalition
    News, directory of programs, contact information, and overview of the nonprofit community policing initiative.
    http://www.indianamcgruff.com/
    Indiana McGruff's New Site is Under Construction. Check back Soon for a new look and great information on how to take a bite of crime in your area! State Coalition Headquarters
    1229 North Delaware Street
    Indianapolis, IN 46202
    1-800-241-BITE
    Fax: 317/464-1211

    94. Youth Programs - Boy Scouts Of America Crime Prevention Merit Badge
    The duty and objective of the crime prevention Division is to provide crime control programs for the community designed to heighten the awareness of crime
    http://www.police.nashville.org/youth/scout.htm
    Youth Services
    Boy Scouts Of America
    Crime Prevention Merit Badge
    Definition of crime : An act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law. Definition of crime prevention : Crime prevention is the anticipation, the recognition and the appraisal of a crime risk and the initiation of some action to remove it.
    Explain what Neighborhood Watch is and how it can benefit your neighborhood.
    Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program that:
  • Teaches citizens techniques to reduce the risk of being victimized at home and in public Be aware of our surroundings at all times Park in well lit areasavoid shortcuts Don't carry much cash Have your keys in your hands Keep windows rolled up and doors locked Teller machinesuse at active location during day or go with someone else Leave room at stops to maneuver your car Don't draw attention to yourself Consider a mobile phone or a CB radio Bump and Rob Copy your VIN and tag number and keep in wallet Never leave your car running, even at your own home
  • 95. Yell County Sheriff's Department Webpage
    Information about the county law enforcement news, staff, and community programs. Guides to personal safety and crime prevention.
    http://www.cei.net/~jfoster/
    Yell County Sheriff's Department Homepage
    SHERIFF BILL GILKEY
    The official homepage of the Yell County Sheriff's Department.
    'Official' homepage since Nov. 8, 1997
    ***LAST UPDATE - May 5, 2004***
    Dispatch Pics

    CONTACT US
    Site Navigation
    News Wanted Cyber Crime
    Juvenile Detention Center
    ... Links
    National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
    Internet Safety for Kids

    This page constantly under construction by:
    Det./Sgt. John M. Foster, Jr.
    (Yell 3) LE FastCounter

    96. Crime Prevention Program Coordinators
    They work with community members to initiate crime prevention measures in neighborhoods and are responsible for programs such as the Neighborhood, Apartment
    http://www.portlandonline.com/oni/index.cfm?c=28982&

    97. Fight Crime: Invest In Kids
    Bullying Leads to crime By Bullies, Depression and Suicide for Victims plan to close the nation's crimeprevention gap through investments in programs proven to keep kids on the
    http://www.fightcrime.org/

    98. CHP - Crime Prevention Program
    My CA. crime prevention Program, The Safety Services Unit (SSU) coordinates services and programs related to the protection of life and specified state property.
    http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/cpp.html
    California Home
    California Highway Patrol
    Commissioner's Welcome Publications ... Vehicle Theft Training and Awareness Programs
    My CA
    Crime Prevention Program
    The Safety Services Unit (SSU) coordinates services and programs related to the protection of life and specified state property. The authority for the administration of the Crime Prevention Program (CPP) was established by the Governor's Reorganization Plan (GRP No. 1). Section 2400(g) of the Vehicle Code and Section 14685(c)(1) of the Government Code authorize the development of a program that establishes guidelines for the protection of state employees, properties and occupants of state-owned or state-leased facilities. The CPP assists with the training of state employees, facility inspections, security surveys, makes recommendations for security equipment and provides assistance in the development of facility-specific crime prevention plans.
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    99. Welcome To The Madison Police Department, Madison, Connecticut
    Mission statement, chief's message and information on staff, programs, permits, animal control and crime prevention.
    http://www.madisonct.org/mpdhome.htm
    IE Users Double Click This Ticker to View Details Sgt. Todd Curry, a veteran officer since 1984 with the Madison Police Department receives a special award of recognition. National Police Week 2004
    May 9 – May 15
    John J. Carney recently retired after four years of service Policing Madison: An Informational Series of Articles
    Policing Madison I

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    Parking Tickets

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    and Bicyclists
    ...
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    Crime Prevention Motor Vehicle Stops Press Release Madison Police Department Civilian's Academy Coyotes Town of Madison The Officers / Staff Madison Police Department Staff Hiring Madison Police Officers for Outside/Private Duties Special Programs Fighting Hate Crimes Madison Police Department Launches Connecticut State Department of Public Safety Sex Offender Registry Animal Control General Information Permits / Forms General Permits / Forms Alarm System Application Vendor/Peddler Solicitor Permit Board of Police Commissioners ... Town of Madison For Further Information or Questions email to: infopd@madisonct.org

    100. St. Bernard Ohio Police Department
    Provides accreditation details, annual report, crime prevention tips, agency history, online forms and information on many other programs.
    http://www.stbernardpolice.org
    The mission of the St. Bernard Police Department is to safeguard the lives and property of the people we serve, to reduce the incidence of fear and crime, to resolve problems among citizens, and to enhance public safety and quality of life through the delivery of fair and impartial police services. This department is committed to the organizational philosophy of Community Policing. Last updated 5/24/2004 See the Press Release page for information on the new public safety communication service..................If you are interested in the new Ohio Concealed Carry Training check out the links below...Also we have FAQ sheets and applications in our front lobby......
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