Crime Prevention Tips crime prevention at Gustavus Adolphus College requires involvement for it to succeed Your involvement is essential to the prevention of crime on campus. http://www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/security/tips/crime.cfm
Extractions: Go Quickly To... Academic Departments Admission Career Center Church Relations College Bookstore Diversity Finance Office Financial Aid Human Resources Library Personal Homepages President's Office Registrar's Office Residential Life Study Abroad at Gustavus in Calendar in Directory Internet You Are Here: On-Campus Tips Feedback Print ... Email Text: Smaller Larger PROTECT YOURSELF GENERAL Be aware! Recognize your vulnerability. Report all suspicious persons, vehicles and activities to the Safety and Security Department immediately, by using any campus blue light phone or by dialing 8888 from any campus phone. Use the "buddy system" and watch out for your neighbor. Keep your doors locked whenever you find yourself alone in a building. Report lights that are out and any hazardous conditions immediately to the Physical Plant Office at x7504. If you see someone being victimized, get involved and notify the Safety and Security Department.
New Zealand Police : Satisfaction Report : Safer Community Councils 2002 Councils dependence on Police to implement crime prevention programmes 2.2.3 Police involvement with Safer Community Councils in last 12 months http://www.police.govt.nz/service/evaluation/satisfaction-report-2002-safer-comm
Extractions: Executive summary The Governments strategic direction identifies the primary objectives for policing services and specifies a number of Key Priority Areas in which to focus service delivery. In line with these Key Priority Areas, Police have developed a set of outcomes to provide addition direction to policing activities and functions. As part of a range of measures designed to assess the extent to which Police have achieved objectives set for the 2001/2002 year, a number of customers surveys were conducted during June and July 2002. The purpose of this survey was to ascertain Safer Community Councils satisfaction with Police services outlined in the survey questionnaire. This report presents the results of the survey. In general, the results of this survey showed Councils are more satisfied with Police Services in 2001/02 than in 2000/01. Some areas remained stable and only two areas showed decreases in satisfaction levels (although the result still remained in the 70 per cent range). Overall the results showed relatively high levels of satisfaction with only three areas in which Councils would like to see improvements. These are the provision of crime statistics/more information sharing, increased staff and increased communication/co-ordination.
Extractions: @import url("/css/famcustom.css"); Skip to primary navigation Skip to secondary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer ... Strategy programs and projects Research in Australia and overseas is showing more and more that developing and adapting local solutions to local problems is frequently the best way to address criminal offending. Best practice crime prevention models internationally share characteristics such as the targeting of local needs; the flexibility to tailor structures to suit local circumstances and community participation in the identification of problems and their solutions. Importantly, coordination between all levels of government, community organisations and businesses is needed in an effort to reduce crime. The Strategic framework for community crime prevention was launched by the Premier in June 2002 and is a key initiative of the Government's Crime prevention strategy - Building safer communities . Crime prevention lies at the heard of community life. That's why community involvement in finding solutions to crime and working together with government and business to address the causes of crime is so important. The Strategic Framework for Community Crime Prevention provides a sound basis for community action on crime prevention and smart investment of resources to develop sustainable solutions to crime and safety. The Strategic framework for community crime prevention draws on the features of good practice in community crime prevention that is recognised in research and crime prevention practice both in Australia and overseas. For further information regarding good practice please refer to
Community Safety Initiative crime prevention through social development targets the causes of crime to The involvement of various stakeholders in the City of North Vancouver is http://www.cnv.org/?c=3&i=311
Gazette: Mentoring And Crime Prevention Mentoring and crime prevention. related information regular involvement instructured, skillbuilding recreational activities that develop self-esteem http://www.gazette.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/article-en.html?category_id=55&article_id=75
2004-03-15 / Crime Prevention Projects Throughout Quebec Receive The National crime prevention Strategy is built on the common sense principle support the involvement of organizations that can contribute to community http://www.psepc-sppcc.gc.ca/publications/news/20040315_e.asp
LESSON PLAN--Why Crime Declines crime prevention is one of the oftencited roles of government in Or betterprivate-sector crime prevention and increasing community involvement? http://www.fee.org/vnews.php?nid=439
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Extractions: There are two main purposes for this representation. One is to contribute to the work of the international community on HIV/AIDS as a pandemic whose spread is now due in large part to injecting drug use. The other, the most relevant to our presentation at this Congress, relates to aspects of trafficking in human beings. We also have a substantial interest in the way the international community is addressing good governance, and the impact on it of corruption.
OregonLive.com: Everything Oregon monthly neighborhood crimeprevention meetings and intense involvement by The area s crime rate fell by 15 percent in the program s first year, http://www.oregonlive.com/metrosouth/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/metro_south_news/
DePauw University Public Safety crime prevention. The support, cooperation and involvement of students and staffwith public safety efforts are crucial to the success of our overall safety http://www.depauw.edu/student/safety/crimeprevention.asp
Extractions: HOME SEARCH Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Public Safety Home Activity Log 2005 Activity Log 2004 Annual Report and Statistical Information ... Staff Only Crime Prevention The support, cooperation and involvement of students and staff with public safety efforts are crucial to the success of our overall safety program. Members of the campus community must assume responsibility for their own safety and the security of their personal belongings by taking simple, common sense precautions. The following crime prevention tips and programs are designed to inform students and employees about campus security procedures and practices to encourage responsibility for personal and community safety. Be a Good Witness Learn what information you can provide when reporting criminal or suspicious activity. Suspicious looking individuals and activity should be reported to the Public Safety Office immediately. 658-4261 The Public Safety escort service should be utilized after dark or ask someone you know to walk with you. Vehicles should be parked and secured in well-lighted areas, and valuables should be removed or concealed.
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Extractions: 25 July 1994 1994/22. Technical cooperation in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice The Economic and Social Council, Recognizing that criminality is a major concern of all countries and that it calls for a concerted response from the international community aimed at preventing crime and improving the functioning of criminal justice and law enforcement with due respect for human rights and United Nations standards and norms, Bearing in mind General Assembly resolution 46/152 of 18 December 1991 on the creation of an effective United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme, Also bearing in mind General Assembly resolution 48/103 of 20 December 1993, in which the Assembly requested the Secretary-General to provide from existing resources adequate funds to build and maintain the institutional capacity of the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme to respond to requests from Member States for assistance in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice, if necessary through the reallocation of resources, Recalling that in its resolution 1992/22, section VI, of 30 July 1992, the Council determined that the majority of programme resources should be concentrated on the provision of training, advisory services and technical cooperation in a limited number of areas of recognized need
The Department Of Public Safety & Oregon State Police University community s involvement in crime prevention and sensible behavior . These crime prevention tips can be used by all students, faculty, http://oregonstate.edu/dept/security/cp_n_safety/crime_prevention.php
Extractions: Property Crimes 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. Three factors must be present for a crime to occur: 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.
Extractions: More tips for teens Top There is a specific Youth Leadership category in the annual Alberta Crime Prevention Awards for individuals who are 13 to 18 years old and youth crime prevention organizations. Do you know someone or some group who should be nominated? Think about putting in a nomination for the next Alberta Crime Prevention Week. Be proud of your community and help us prevent crime by recognizing those who give their time and money to make our communities safer places to live. To read about youth who are making a difference in crime prevention, see our Crime Prevention Awards section.
Trafficking In Human Beings It highlights the involvement of organized crime groups and promotes the developmentof effective ways of cracking down on perpetrators. http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/trafficking_human_beings.html
FCIC: Citizen Involvement In Homeland Security Citizen involvement in Homeland Security. Neighborhood Watch Program Invite acrime prevention officer to attend your meeting. http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/family/citizenguide/involvement.htm
Extractions: Citizens' Preparedness Guide After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, President Bush challenged all Americans to become involved in local homeland security efforts. Citizen Corps was created to help citizens actively participate in keeping America safe. Two programs of Citizen Corps - the Neighborhood Watch Program and the Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS)-offer Americans many ways to become involved. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH has provided citizens with a way to unite against crime in their own communities. Since 1972, when the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) started the National Neighborhood Watch program, Watch groups across the nation have proven repeatedly that ordinary people working together and in cooperation with law enforcement can make a difference-not only in protecting themselves, their families, and their communities from crime but also in building a foundation for broader community improvement. Participating in Neighborhood Watch is an excellent wav for us to join with our neighbors to secure not only out communities but also our homeland. The VOLUNTEERS IN POLICE SERVICE PROGRAM helps local law enforcement agencies incorporate community volunteers into agency activities. Since September 11, 2001, the demands on state and local law enforcement have increased dramatically. As a result, the already limited resources of these agencies are being stretched further than ever. As a VIPS volunteer, you can provide support services to law enforcement agencies in your community, allowing them to respond more effectively to homeland security and other policing priorities. The
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Extractions: POP Center About POP Center : Situational Crime Prevention About POP Center What is Problem Oriented Policing? History of Problem-Oriented Policing Key elements of POP ... Situational Crime Prevention Situational Crime Prevention While the Problem Analysis Triangle helps to analyze problems, situational crime prevention provides a framework for intervention. By assessing the opportunities that specific situations offer for crime, situational crime prevention has identified five main ways in which situations can be modified. These are: These five approaches to reducing opportunity can be expanded to list 25 techniques of situational crime prevention. To review the 25 techniques of situational crime prevention click here The 10 principles of crime opportunity Routine Activity Theory hot products crime displacement theory To learn more about opportunity theory click here To learn more about situational crime prevention
Extractions: E120 Streets as play space CRIME PREVENTION A women's self defence course RESEARCH Done by: Author Funded by: Crime Prevention Unit with Christchurch Safer Community Council Method: Literature review, qualitative study, established programme evaluation Status: Completed PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS Title: Self defence programme evaluation, Christchurch 1995 Author(s): MacGibbon, Lesley Completed: YES, October 1995 Availability: Crime Prevention Unit Report , 1995. Contact Crime Prevention Unit, P O Box 55, Wellington. Description: Research aims . An evaluation aimed to enable funders to evaluate effectiveness of self defence courses in reducing the level of fear in women and girls in Christchurch and to assess whether the self defence courses are meeting their stated objectives. Methodology . Used questionnaires pre- and post-course for participants with 1 year follow-up on sample. Keywords: crime prevention, fear of crime, self-defence, sexual abuse, victims
We Prevent Homepage National crime prevention Council media campaign site. community involvementand generate confidence in comprehensive crime prevention activities. http://www.weprevent.org/
Extractions: The Campaign was the first public education program on crime prevention in the country. It is designed to stimulate community involvement and generate confidence in comprehensive crime prevention activities. Vote for McGruff! Identity Theft McGruff's 25th Anniversary When you think of your favorite media icons throughout history, think of McGruff the Crime Dog. His image has endured through the years. How many other 175 year old icons (dog years) still look this good? According to the latest statistics, identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes with almost ten million reported victims in 2004. Learn how to protect yourself from becoming a statistic. McGruff the Crime Dog® mark his 25th anniversary with three new radio spots. Joy Behar interviews McGruff in the ads, which feature easy tips for neighborhood safety. For crime prevention information, visit www.ncpc.org , where you will find tips, publications, and other resources. McGruff the Crime Dog® and Take A Bite Out Of Crime® are registered marks of the National Crime Prevention Council, which manages the work of the National Citiizens' Crime Prevention Campaign.