UNODC - United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime The UN Office for Drug Control and crime prevention web site provides informationon drug control and crime prevention. Specific topics include drug abuse http://www.unodc.org/unodc/
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Extractions: Our hearts and prayers are with the many children and families affected by Hurricane Katrina and the many professionals, who are working tirelessly on the scene and elsewhere to evacuate and care for people as they relocate and find basic comforts. For the many educational, public and mental health agencies with which we work, we have compiled a list of resources as they work with the students and families in their care. Please contact us if you need any particular resources or help that you cannot find on the site. Previous Feature Stories:
TCC -- Teens, Crime And The Community TCC is a joint program of the National crime prevention Council and Street Law,Inc., with substantial funding from OJJDP, OJP, USDOJ. http://www.nationaltcc.org/
Prevention Home On The Police Web Site crime prevention at the Redmond Police Department means more than target hardening The program offers education to prevent burglary, robbery, vandalism, http://www.ci.redmond.wa.us/insidecityhall/police/prevention/prevention.asp
Extractions: General Services Citizen Training Child Safety Related Links Crime Prevention at the Redmond Police Department means more than target hardening and self-protection. It includes working in partnership with the community to address ways to prevent crime and drug abuse. This commitment allows all of us to continue to improve the quality of life in Redmond, and carry out the city's vision statement, "Together We Create a Community of Good Neighbors". The Crime Prevention Unit is dedicated to provide the community with programs designed to meet the particular needs of individuals, neighborhoods, schools, civic groups, and businesses. Crime Prevention continues to increase people's interest in, and awareness of, such topics as personal safety, robbery, theft, business security, and home security and Neighborhood/Block Watch. To best serve the community the Redmond Police Department provides the following programs. In addition, the here is the
Economic Crime Prevention Program Contact number for Economic crime prevention Program is (720) 9139015. The ColoradoAttorney General s Office is a partner in the efforts to prevent crime. http://www.denverda.org/html_website/denver_da/economic_crime_prevention2.html
Extractions: Mitchell R. Morrissey believes preventing crime is an important ally to criminal prosecution. Under the supervision of Lisa Curtis, Director of Consumer Services, the Economic Crime Unit actively educates citizens of Denver about current scams and crime prevention strategies with a focus on the elderly. Speakers from the Economic Crime Unit are available for presentations on Consumer Fraud, Financial Exploitation of the Elderly, Identity Theft and Employee Embezzlement. For more information, contact Lisa Curtis at 720-913-9178 or LLC@denverda.org
Economic Crime Prevention Program For more information, contact Lisa Curtis at 720913-9178 or LLC@denverda.org.Contact number for Economic crime prevention Program is (720) 913-9015 http://www.denverda.org/html_website/denver_da/economic_crime_prevention.html
Extractions: Economic Crime Prevention Program Mitchell R. Morrissey believes preventing crime is an important ally to criminal prosecution. Under the supervision of Lisa Curtis, Director of Consumer Services, the Economic Crime Unit actively educates citizens of Denver about current scams and crime prevention strategies with a focus on the elderly. Speakers from the Economic Crime Unit are available for presentations on Consumer Fraud, Financial Exploitation of the Elderly, Identity Theft and Employee Embezzlement. For more information, contact Lisa Curtis at 720-913-9178 or LLC@denverda.org
Crime Prevention Program The crime prevention Program of Kansas City, Missouri is dedicated to The crime prevention Program helps organize the neighborhood Watch and Block Watch http://www.kcmo.org/neigh.nsf/web/crime?opendocument
ICBC - Crime Prevention Grant Each year, ICBC awards auto crime prevention program funds to community The ICBC Auto crime prevention Program helps expert groups to carry out projects http://www.icbc.com/Crime-Fraud/autocr_thefta_prevprogram.html
Extractions: Privacy Statement Auto Crime Prevention Program Do members of your community want to take action to reduce a local auto crime problem? If so, you may be eligible for funding to support your efforts. Each year, ICBC awards auto crime prevention program funds to community organizations that design and run programs aimed at reducing auto crime. Working together with government and your local police, we can help support your solutions. Experts in every community We recognize that many community groups have good ideas for crime prevention. We also know that every community has its own particular auto crime problems. The ICBC Auto Crime Prevention Program helps expert groups to carry out projects aimed at preventing auto crime locally. Who should apply?
ISU Police Internal Affairs Stats 2004 crime prevention Program Request Reporting ASexual Assault Safety Tips for Campus Employees Personal Safety Tips http://www.dps.iastate.edu/programrequest.html
Extractions: Homeland Security Advisory Crime Prevention Presentation Form *Indicates Required Choose Presentation Topic Alcohol Awareness Drugs Sexual Assault/Date Rape Theft Prevention Travel Safety Bicycle Safety Child Safety Seats Operation ID Kody Bear Children's Program New Employee Orientation Student Resource Fair Date: Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Day Special Instructions: Your Contact Information: First:
Crime Prevention Program Coordinators City/County I R crime prevention Neighborhood Resources Housing Nuisance ONI ONI Services crime prevention crime prevention Program Coordinators http://www.portlandonline.com/oni/index.cfm?c=28982
City Of Edmonds, Washington - Crime Prevention Program crime prevention PROGRAM Blue horizontal line used as divider. A longprovenand very popular crime prevention Program! Residents of Edmonds going away http://www.ci.edmonds.wa.us/watch.stm
Extractions: Neighborhood Block Watch The Neighborhood Block Watch Program has proven to decrease residential burglary and crime in active and participating areas since the program began in March 1985. The purpose of a Block Watch is to increase communication between you and your neighbors with the agreement to become more watchful of neighborhood activities. A neighborhood Representative works with the Crime Prevention Officer to organize and host a Block Watch meeting in their area. The area can consist of 10-20 private homes, or can be a condominium or apartment community. The first Block Watch meeting will include information on the physical security of your home, security systems, marking your property for Operation Identification and, working with your police to report suspicious activity. After organizing your Block Watch, Operation ID window stickers are provided and a Block Watch Sign will be installed on your street. Block Watch Newsletters containing information of interest to members are created by the Crime Prevention Officer (CPO), and mailed twice yearly. Approximately every three months, additional information on burglary statistics, or crimes of interest will be mailed to the Representatives to be shared with the members.
Addison Police Department The goal of this program is to prevent crime and vandalism to our playground andpark crime prevention Officers coordinate the Drunkbusters Program, http://addisonadvantage.org/Police/crime/other.htm
Extractions: The goal of this program is to prevent crime and vandalism to our playground and park equipment and to alleviate suspicious activities by promoting community involvement. Through the involvement of police, park district, and citizens, our goal is to create a safe haven for children and adults to play and learn. Business Police Academy This 7-week program is offered to business owners, managers, and employees who live in Addison. The goal of this program is to educate business people on how to protect their business and themselves from becoming victims of crime. Instructors are members of the police department who have expertise in crime prevention, drug and gang awareness, fraud, and personal safety. Teen Citizen Police Academy The Teen Police Academy is a Six Week program offered to give teenagers a working knowledge of the Addison Police Department and the Justice System. It is a series of classes held once a week from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Class size is limited to 20 participants ages 14 through 17, high school age. There is no cost to participants. The Addison Police Department is committed to the youth of our community and the importance of their role in the community. The department embraces Community Oriented Policing principals in forming partnerships with the community to work towards a common goal of a safe community. Participants will learn about criminal laws, traffic laws, and the role law enforcement officers serve in enforcing them. Special attention is given to the juvenile system and the impact youth officers have on the community. Education will be given to our youth on personal safety and domestic violence.
STOP THE HATE! -- Fighting Bias & Hate Crimes On Campus 1820 hour Train The Trainer program was developed by the Association of College The STOP THE HATE Campus Hate crime prevention Campaign features http://www.stophate.org/stophate/
Extractions: Association of College Unions International Site Index URL: http://stophate.org Email: into @stophate.org Special thank you to Rhianne Paz Bergado, a student at California State Fullerton for the "Hush, Hush" spoken word piece. "Hush, Hush" also available for download as "Hush, Hush" audio file. Site designed by Thomas A. Feldman of Tyvola Design and maintained by Shane L. Windmeyer. This site is optimized for Internet Explorer. Download IE free from Microsoft. The only resource of it's kind specifically for college campuses, the Stop The Hate 250+ page premiere training manual, supplemental cd rom, and three day, 18-20 hour Train The Trainer program was developed by the Association of College Unions International in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League, Tolerance.org of The Southern Poverty Law Center, the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence and the National Center for Hate Crime Prevention. The Train The Trainer allows top administrators, student affairs professionals, faculty and students to learn new innovative tools to take action on hate crimes and bias-motivated violence issues on his/her campus and region.
Toolkit - Crime Prevention Restorative Justice - Alberta Aboriginal crime prevention initiatives Developing a crime prevention programEvaluating a crime prevention program Finding other crime prevention resources http://www.solgen.gov.ab.ca/crime_prev/toolkit.aspx
Johnson County Juvenile Crime Prevention Program The Juvenile crime prevention Program wants to reach children and families The Johnson county Juvenile crime prevention Program is supported by the Iowa http://www.johnson-county.com/countyattorney/jcjcpp.shtml
Extractions: JOHNSON COUNTY, IOWA QUICK LINKS Agendas/Minutes Calendar County/State Facts E-mail Subscription Employment Forms GIS Online Map Service Office Locations Other Government Sites Search Site Index What's New DEPARTMENTS Ambulance Assessors Auditor Board of Supervisors Conservation County Attorney Emergency Management General Assistance Information Services Human Resources Motor Vehicle Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities (MH/DD) Physical Plant Planning and Zoning Public Health Recorder SEATS Secondary Roads Sheriff Social Services Treasurer Veteran Affairs Voter/Elections Juvenile Crime Prevention Program A collaboration of Johnson County law enforcement, local governments, Iowa City Community Schools, and six agencies that serve area youth
MyNevadaCounty - Sheriff's Office - Operations Division Operations Division. Neighborhood Watch crime prevention Program crime prevention is a function of an the COPPS program and incorporates the use of http://new.mynevadacounty.com/sheriff/index.cfm?ccs=807&cs=636
Campus Crimestoppers - The Police Notebook The OUPD crime prevention program involves a number of facets including crime pattern analysis to determine effective crime prevention and enforcement http://www.ou.edu/oupd/cprevprg.htm
CHP - Crime Prevention Program The authority for the administration of the crime prevention Program (CPP) wasestablished by the Governor s Reorganization Plan (GRP No. 1). http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/cpp.html
Extractions: 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.