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41. Walworth County Sheriff's Department
Annual report, crime prevention, D.A.R.E. program, registered sex offenders, drug and gang reports.
http://www.walworthsheriff.org/
Sheriff's Department (SH)
County Home
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Emergency 911 Table of Contents: D.A.R.E. Employment Jail/Huber Visitation Hours FAQ ... Related Links Mission Statement "As members of the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office, we pledge to preserve and enhance the quality of life within the community through efficient, effective and professional law enforcement services." Hello, I’m Sheriff David Graves. Welcome to our newly redesigned web site. Along with the new Walworth County design, we have added some new pages. We have also kept the information that many people have told us they find useful on our site. We will continue to update our site on a regular basis, so you may want to check back often to see what is new. The past year has brought about many staffing changes in our department, but one thing has not changed – our dedication to serving and protecting the public. We continue to implement new programs to promote public safety. We encourage the public to become involved in the community and to work with us through programs such as Crime Stoppers and Neighborhood Watch. We now have a full-time Crime Prevention Officer who is available to meet with groups interested in becoming involved with these programs. Please take a look at our Crime Prevention page for more information and how to contact Deputy Smith directly. As always, your input and comments are welcome by our staff. Feel free to call our department or to email us.

42. HODAC, Inc.
A parent organization which addresses the following issues; alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse prevention, crime victim's support, teen pregnancy and other adolescent issues.
http://hodac.org
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43. Vanderburgh County Prosecutor
Information on the office and its staff, antidrug calendar winners, a juror questionnaire, and tips on crime prevention.
http://www.vanderburghprosecutor.org/

44. Drug Policy Alliance: California Capital Office
that perpetuates the death, disease, crime and suffering includes syringe deregulation, overdose prevention, after school jail and prison to drug treatment in
http://www.drugpolicy.org/statebystate/california/sacramento_/
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Join the Drug Policy Alliance's work to promote drug policies based on science, compassion, health, and human rights.
Overview
Glenn Backes, Director Alberto Mendoza, Assoc. Dir. for Comm. Advocacy Reform Rockefeller Drug Laws!
Alliance Counters Ohio Bills Targeting Workers, Drivers and Pain Patients
Toward a Sane National Drug Policy Bill To Address Racial Bias in Cocaine Sentencing Stalls in CA Legislature
Law Enforcement Enters The Fray Over Rolling Back Drug Sentencing
Watertown Daily Times (NY) [06/07/04]
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Campaign for Effective Criminal Justice (CECJ) Safety First
California Capital Office This project, based in Sacramento, focuses on reducing drug abuse, infectious disease and other harms associated with both drug use and drug prohibition. Priorities include prevention of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis and fatal overdose in cities and states around the country. In the wake of the passage of the Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (Proposition 36), the elected officials and general public of California proved ready to be a leader in drug policy reform. The California Capitol Office works intimately with state legislators and agencies, county officials, the general public and affected communities to initiate and support drug policy reforms and life-saving public health measures. Additionally, the California Drug Policy Project serves as a watchdog, coordinating opposition to drug war legislation that perpetuates the death, disease, crime and suffering resulting from current drug policies.

45. Documents
of Youth in Transition; Youth Development and crime prevention Initiative Annual MH; Simmons College Longitudinal Study, Major Depression and drug Disorders in
http://www.cmhda.org/documents.html
Additional documents are available in the following areas:
Committees Forensic Committee Medical Services System of Care Committee Children's System of Care Committee ASOC/CSOC Transition Age Youth Subcommittee Resource Guide Reference Materials: Data:

46. JSMP - Links
2) Centre for International crime prevention Office for drug Control and crime prevention. lawweb/avalon/imt/imt.htm (2) The Nuremberg War crimes Trials.
http://www.jsmp.minihub.org/links.htm
HOME ABOUT JSMP NEWS STAFF ... SEARCH Last modified: 6 May, 2004 LINKS Ratification of Human Rights Treaties by East Timor http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/a_cescr.htm
International Convenant on Economic, Social and Culture Rights (ICESCR) http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/instree/b3ccpr.htm
International convenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) http://www.crlp.org/pub_bp_tmb_6.html
International Convention on the Elimination of All Form of Racial Discrimination (CERD) http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/cedaw/cedaw.htm
Convention on the Elimination of All Form of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) http://www.hrweb.org/legal/cat.html
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel (CAT) http://www.gocrc.com/
Convention of the Right of the Children (CRC) http://ben.aubg.bg/Courses/fall2001/pos312/report.pdf
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC-OP-SC) Other Links 1 = Government of Timor-Leste
2 = Law (English and Portuguese)
www.gov.east-timor.org

47. Texas Crime Prevention Association
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48. Bowling Green, KY Police Department
Currently has a sworn force of 90 officers. The officers are assigned to various divisions Patrol, Investigations, Administration, crime prevention, Media Relations, DARE program, crime Analysis or drug Enforcement. An additional 28 civilian employees work in support divisions.
http://www.bgky.org/police

49. European Funding Such As Eu Funding, Eu Grants, Eu Loans Eu
in the field of crime prevention, drugs prevention, social integration d opportunites d affaires assoc cherche aide partners Czech NGO offers training in org.
http://www.welcomeurope.com/partner_ad.asp?idpartner=219

50. European Funding Such As Eu Funding, Eu Grants, Eu Loans Eu
Title Czech NGO offers training in org. expand to foreign audience Drugs, crime prevention; integration; civil d opportunites d affaires assoc cherche aide
http://www.welcomeurope.com/partner_ad.asp?idpartner=1469

51. New York County Lawyers' Association Drug Policy Task Force
A 1993 Center for Disease Control and prevention (CDC) study found that of drug prohibition, (ie, drug trade or drug prohibition related crime).
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/nycla/nycla.htm
DRCNet Online Drug Policy Library
Report and Recommendations
of the
Drug Policy Task Force
October, 1996
Table Of Contents
Introduction
The Drug Policy Task Force, sponsored by the New York Country Lawyers' Association, commenced its operations in the Fall of 1993. The Task Force was established as a "blue-ribbon" panel of prominent and respected individuals, each known for his or her work, insights and involvement in the area of drug policy reform. The stated purpose of the Task Force has been to develop and urge implementation of rational and workable alternatives to current drug policy on both the state and federal levels. In an effort to develop a comprehensive and well-balanced approach to future drug policy, participants of the Task Force were drawn from various disciplines, including legal, medical and academic, as well as from each branch of government legislative, judicial and executive. After extensive study, public hearings, discussion and analysis of various issues within the broad scope of the drug policy debate, this working body now offers its "Report and Recommendations" for public consideration.

52. Thesaurus Alphabetical List
Natl District Attorneys Association. Natl Fire prevention and Control Adm. Natl Inst crime Prev Offender Rehab. Natl Institute on drug Abuse. Natl Judicial College.
http://abstractsdb.ncjrs.org/content/Thesaurus/Thesaurus_AlphabeticalList.asp?Al

53. Turningpoint
Executive Officer, drugs and crime prevention Committee, Victorian Education and Premier’s drug prevention Council Speakers Point Alcohol and drug Centre Inc
http://www.turningpoint.org.au/service_information/si_talkingpoint_prog.html
Talking Point seminar series
February to June 2004 February 13th Rethinking theory and practice in indigenous alcohol and other drug usage
Gregory Phillips
Co-ordinator, Indigenous Health Curriculum Development Project, VicHealth Koori Health Research and Development Unit, The University of Melbourne March 12th The immediate and long-term impact of alcohol ingestion
Dr Alan J Gijsbers
Specialist Physician at Turning Point, St Vincent's and Epworth Hospitals and Medical Director of The Melbourne Clinic Substance Withdrawal Program April 16th Substance-related brain injury: what does the research tell us and how can we respond?
Martin Jackson
Mandy Philactides
May 14th Domestic violence and alcohol
Virginia Geddes
Margot Scott June 11th Sarah MacLean PhD candidate, Youth Research Centre, The University of Melbourne

54. LINKS
http//www.uncjin.org/ (2). Centre for International crime prevention Office for drug Control and crime prevention. The Nuremberg War crimes Trials.
http://www.moj.gov-rdtl.org/cfj/links.htm
LINKS 1 = Government of Timor-Leste 2 = Law (English and Portuguese) 3 = General (NGO’s, information about countries and international institutions) www.gov.east-timor.org Government of Timor-Leste web site. http://www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/index.html International Constitutional Law. http://www.uncjin.org/ Centre for International Crime Prevention
Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/imt.htm The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials http://www.un.org/icty/ International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia http://www.un.org/ictr/ International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda http://jagor.srce.hr/~mprofaca/tribunal.html The Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Nazi War Criminals; Relevant Treaties; ICTY Statute and other documents http://www.iccnow.org/ The Coalition for the International Criminal Court is a network of well over 1,000 non-governmental organisations advocating for a fair, effective and independent International Criminal Court (ICC). http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/

55. Crime Prevention
Community and Neighborhood Watch Programs; Property Identification Marking; School crime prevention and drug Abuse Resistance Education Programs (DARE);
http://www.brunswickpolice.org/crime_prevention.htm
Brunswick Police Department Gateway to the Golden Isles Brunswick TO PROTECT AND SERVE Georgia Department Home Divisions Contact Information History ... Guest Book Public Affairs Press Releases Citizens' Police Academy CPA Alumni Assoc. Citizen Observer Program ... Hurricane Safety Tips CRIME Wanted/Missing Persons Statistics Monthly Traffic Report House Watch ... Silent Witness Hotline Links BPD Animal Control City of Brunswick Miscellaneous Glynn County Announcements REWARD $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of rape suspect. Crime Prevention The Brunswick Police Department is constantly seeking ways to improve the community in order to reduce crime. Crime is an important issue of every community across the United States. As citizens, we should be aware of what occurs in our community and be willing to help STOP CRIME. Each year crime is a major issue. The police and citizens of the community will have to bond together as a team in order to reduce crime. The Brunswick Police will promote these features to reduce the crime rate:
  • Community and Neighborhood Watch Programs Property Identification Marking School Crime Prevention and Drug Abuse Resistance Education Programs (DARE) Employee Crime Prevention Programs Residential Crime Prevention Business Crime Prevention Home Security Survey Business Security Survey Citizen Observer Program (COP)
Check out our Public Affairs page for additional information on the above programs.

56. West Palm Beach Police Website
crime prevention. Parents Help STOP drugs! Protect Your Bike - Register! PROFILES. FAQs. crime prevention Booklet. Programs. Prostitution Impact prevention.
http://www.wpbpolice.org/neighbor-assoc-meet.php
West Palm Beach Police Department
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Problem Oriented Policing Our History: 1880s - 1990s Fallen Officers Commemoration
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Parents - Help STOP drugs! Protect Your Bike - Register! Citizens' Observer Patrol Protecting KIDS on the net ... Recent Internet Scams
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Prostitution Impact Prevention A School for Johns Stopping Prostituion D.A.R.E. ... Graffiti Problems
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Neighborhood Assoc. Meetings Criminal Suspects Reg. Sexual Predators Sex Offenders ... Citizen Corps
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57. Hotlines For Men
National drug Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service Powell Student Health Ctr, HIV prevention Program, UCSC Youth crime Watch of American 305.670.2409 or
http://www.menstuff.org/resources/resourcefiles/hotlines.html
Regional/National Hotlines
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Other Resources

  • Contact Literacy Center/National Literacy Hotline - 800.228.8813 GED Hotline - 800.626.9433 Family of the Americas - 800.443.3395 Family Service America - 800.221.3726 Higher Education/Adult Training Resource Center - 800.544.3284 International Childbirth Education Assoc. Inc. - 800.624.4934 Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center - 800.869.6782 Parents' Institute for Drug Education, Inc. - 800.241.7946 Youth Specialties - 800.776.8008 WAVE, Inc. - 800.274.2005
Federal Clearinghouse Network
  • Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Info - 800.FYI.3366 Division of Family Service Info System - 800.392.1261 Drug Policy Info Clearinghouse - 800.666.3332 Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse - 800.788.2800 Federal Student Aid Info Center - 800.433.3243 Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse - 800.638.8736 National AIDS Info Clearinghouse - 800.458.5231
    Active Parenting - 800.825.0060 ACES Assoc for Children for Enforcement of Support, Inc. - 800.537.7072

58. Johnson County Sheriff's Office, Kansas - Homepage
Click here to report a drug crime. department or the Sheriff s Office immediately if you believe a crime is being Kansas Methamphetamine prevention Project.
http://www.jocosheriff.org/Default.asp?incl=dr

59. Maryland Attorney General To Honor Local Juvenile Crime Prevention Programs
local programs for innovative juvenile crime prevention and early for the AG s Spotlight on prevention awards. On Under 21 Alcohol Use; drug Education Program
http://tanglewoodrec.org/tanglewoodwatchhonored.html
mh/ag.ma 98-56ma Contact: Mike Hall, 301-217-6535 or Pager, 301-215-0740 MARYLAND ATTORNEY GENERAL TO HONOR
LOCAL JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMS
Wednesday, June 3, 1998
4:30 p.m. *Red Brick Courthouse
29 Courthouse Square, Rockville
Maryland Attorney General Joseph Curran will honor 18 local programs for innovative juvenile crime prevention and early intervention efforts. Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan and Police Chief Carol Mehrling will be among those in attendance for the AG's "Spotlight on Prevention" awards. Programs receiving recognition include: Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the National Capital Area;
Cinnamon Woods' Gym Night for Teens, Cinnamon Woods Home Assoc.;
Community Outreach Program ("COP"), Mont. County Dept. of Police;
Drawing the Line On Under 21 Alcohol Use;
Drug Education Program, Mont. County Dept. of Police
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60. Wednesday - Winter School In The Sun 2001
2. crime prevention in Australia Adam Graycar. the Internet for Youth Smoking prevention and Cessation Prison an inappropriate option for drug users better
http://www.adfq.org/ws2001/wednesday.html
2001 Winter School in the Sun
Lifestles, Values and Substance Abuse
Wednesday 4th J uly
Day Theme: Substance Use and Mental Health Venue Time Session or Function Kennedy/Roosevelt Rooms Plenary Session Drugs and Mental Health
9.00 am - 10.30am
Chair: Prof John Saunders 1. Substance use disorders and severe mental illness
Dr Nady el-Guebaly 2. Title to be announced
Dr Jon Currie Morning Tea Kennedy/Roosevelt Rooms Plenary Session
Addiction Issues
11.00 am - 12.30pm
Chair: Jan Parr 1. 'Blood stained suits of armour': Or, some psychological thoughts on why lots of people use psychoactive drugs, but only some become 'addicted' Dr Bill Saunders 2. Using twins to disentangle genetic and environmental influences on substance abuse Dixie Statham Discussant: Harvey Skinner Lunch Elective Sessions Kennedy Room Hepatitis and Drug Use Chair: Gai Lemon 1. Hepatitis C and recreational drug users project

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