For College Students drug Photo Archive from Streetdrugs.org. Search individual drug name to view Sexual Assault Tip sheets from the National crime prevention Council on http://www.drugfreeinfo.org/acollege.html
Extractions: Iowa's 24/7 Drug and Alcohol Help Line: Toll free 1-866-242-4111 Home Privacy Statement Professional Section Jobs for Professionals ... Site Map Select a Topic Alcohol, general -Binge Drinking -FASD -COA -OWI Drugs, general -Club Drugs -Cocaine/Crack -Heroin/Opiates -Inhalants -Marijuana -Methamphetamine -Prescription Drugs -Steroids Gambling Tobacco and Smoking Health, general -HIV/AIDS -Mental Health -Suicide Violence Prevention -Domestic Violence -Gangs Select an Audience Professionals Educators Workplace Parents/Caregivers College Students Teens Youth Women Senior Citizens Disabled Individuals Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Trans African Americans Asian/Pacific Islanders Hispanic/Latino Native Americans Alcohol Binge Drinking Drugs Stress/Mental Health ... Further Resources CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov - Sponsored by NIAAA, this new resource is designed to change the drinking culture on college campuses. The content is based on reports published by the Task Force of the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, which found that prevention efforts will have greater success when based on science-based research. Includes facts and frequently asked questions ; College and university alcohol policies; Tips, techniques and statistics for campus personnel, media, parents, and peer educators; and a special section for students, with interactive tools to see the effects of alcohol on the body, calculate BAC, calories and cost of drinking
APOLNET | Resources | Education & Training | Best Practices Best Advice Paper Alcohol and drug prevention Programs for Youth What Works? Alcohol Accords Getting Results (crime prevention Unit and Alcohol http://www.apolnet.org/resources/res_best.html
Extractions: Best Practices Today more and more health promotion professionals look to 'best practices' to effectively do their work. Below you will find a variety of links to general and alcohol policy-related 'best practice' resources, including background information, successful programs in a number of settings and related to various topics, as well as useful online databases. While we have and continue to accumulate publications and references from a broad range of sources, we also welcome any suggested additions to the list Background Information Preventing Substance Use Problems Among Young People - A Compendium of Best Practices (Health Canada, 2002) [PDF file] Best Advice Paper: Alcohol and Drug Prevention Programs for Youth: What Works? (CAMH) Developing a Compendium of Best Practices for Substance Use Problem Prevention Programs for Youth (CCSA) Regulatory Strategies for Preventing Youth Access to Alcohol: Best Practices (Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation) [PDF file] Meeting the Needs of Youth at Risk In Canada: A Summary of Learning (Health Canada) [PDF file] Environmental Strategies for Preventing Substance Abuse Among Youth: Resource Guide: Index Descriptions (Danya International Inc. in collaboration with Human Interaction Research Institute)
Extractions: Choose a Link ~~About ROP ~~ Staff Directors Endorsement Current Events Press Releases FAQ History ~~Chapter Info~~ ~~Get Involved~~ ~~Statistics~~ ~~Research~~ ~~Resources~~ Add a link Links Add to Database ~~Order Ribbons~~ ~~Contact Us~~ ~~Share Your Thoughts~~ R E S O U R C E S Back In Control Center Name of Site URL "A Guide for Preventing and A new Action Guide to "Early Warning, Timely Response" NEW 4/2000 www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP/ActionGuide Back In Control Center www.backincontrol.com Search Institute -40 Developmental Assets www.search-institute.org Entertainment Software Rating Board www.esrb.org/ The Register Guard in Eugene Oregon ... interact.uoregon.edu/ivdb/htmls/stm.html Teacher Talk - Violence in the Schools (Indiana University) www.education.indiana.edu/cas/tt/
Extractions: Home Site Map Contact Us UN Links UN Homepage UNOV Homepage UN News Centre UN Website Locator UN Webcast Latest press releases Advanced Search The United Nations in Vienna Press Releases Issued in Vienna ... Frequently Asked Questions For information only - not an official document. Press Release No: UNIS/CP/376 Release Date: 17 April 2000 UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention Receives World Police Prize 2000 The International Police Association, a non-governmental organization in consultative status with the UN, has 300,000 members in 61 countries, representing police officers of all ranks. It aims to promote mutual assistance among police officers at both national and international levels. Privacy Notice
Extractions: In September, SAVE chapters really get rolling. It takes good communication to get the word out about your chapter and the great things you are doing. Have kickoff meetings, membership drives, and start planning projects and fund-raisers for the year. This is the time when most chapters elect their officers for the year and begin publicizing SAVE and all of the great activities that will lie ahead. Start contacting resource people in your school or community (i.e. counselors, SROs, violence prevention specialists, etc.) that can help enhance your meetings or serve as speakers. You may also contact businesses or civic groups about becoming possible sponsors for your planned events. Get together with other schools in your area to begin planning joint projects for the year such as participating in the SAVE Challenge. Middle and high school chapters may want to contact feeder schools to set up presentations for younger students who may be interested in joining SAVE.
The Home Page Of Innovative Publishing Provides safety and awareness publications for children and parents. Topics include fire safety tips, crime prevention, drug safety and awareness, and fire prevention. http://www.safetypub.com
The Louisiana Commission On Law Enforcement Home Page Provides information on important topics such as missing children network, juvenile justice and deliquency, violence against women, drug prevention, crime victims reparations and criminal justice statistics. http://www.cole.state.la.us/
Extractions: Director's Welcome Proposed Operational Polices (09/06/05) Strategic Plan (FY 2005-2006 through FY 2009-2010) ... Planning Districts Map You are visitor since 2/25/99 Mission Statement Byrne Memorial Formula Block Grant Program Crime Victim Assistance Crime Victim Reparations D.A.R.E. Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program LAVNS LA Uniform Crime Reporting Program Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Louisiana Children's Network Policy Planning Section P.O.S.T. Statistical Analysis Center Violence Against Women Victim/Elderly Services Directory
Ketamine Fact Sheet Summary of the drug and its street names, abuse, effects, legality, and spread. http://www.preventcrime.net/ketamine.htm
Extractions: Sources Ketamine, or ketamine hydrochloride, is a non-barbiturate, rapid-acting disassociative anesthetic used on both animals and humans; it also has been used in human medicine for pediatric burn cases and dentistry, and in experimental psychotherapy. It is being abused by an increasing number of young people as a "club drug," and is often distributed at "raves" and parties. Some street names for ketamine are: K, Ket, Special K, Vitamin K, Vit K, Kit Kat, Keller, Kelly's day, Green, Blind squid, Cat valium, Purple, Special la coke, Super acid, and Super C. Slang for experiences related to ketamine or effects of ketamine include, "k-hole," "K-land," "baby food," and "God." How Is It Being Abused?
Safety And Security Provides crime reports, phone directory, crime prevention tips, fire safety, alcohol and drug awareness, and the safety and secuity guide. http://ba.pc.edu/security/
Extractions: Alcohol and Drug Awareness Crime Prevention Crime Reporting College Crime Report Log ... National Sex Offender Public Registry The Pikeville College Department of Safety and Security is dedicated to enhancing the opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to participate in the educational experience by providing a safe, protected, and orderly environment. The safety of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors is of primary importance. The Pikeville College Department of Safety and Security seeks participation by all members of the PC family in our efforts. We want to provide you with direct contact with officers and personalized services as we enforce the Colleges rules and regulations. As a service organization, the department offers a full range of security resources, including preventative patrols (24 hours), criminal investigations, crime prevention, facilities security, special event services, and parking management and enforcement. We also serve the College community by providing safety analysis for the campus, hazard inspections, and personal escorts. The Safety and Security Department also strives to ensure the safety of our College family by offering several interactive teaching sessions related to safety and security of the students, faculty, and staff.
Justice & Youth Grant Programs Home Page Information on state and federal grants offered to cities and towns, nonprofit agencies and state agencies for the purposes of law enforcement, crime prevention, youthoriented drug, gang and violence prevention. http://www.opm.state.ct.us/pdpd1/justice/index.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Home Page! The Policy Development and Planning Division . These state and federal grants to nearly 250 grantees, which include cities and towns, non-profit agencies, and other state agencies, are for the purposes of law enforcement; crime prevention; youth-oriented drug, gang, and violence prevention; and improvement of criminal justice information systems in the state. Additionally, the Justice Planning and Grants Management Unit supports a wide range of state-level human service and criminal justice policy initiatives. The following is a comprehensive list of and topic areas. Each associated link gives a brief description of the program, the application process and the required reporting forms. Combating Underage Drinking Connecticut for Community Youth Development (CCYD) Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) Criminal Justice Records Improvement (CJRI) Program Drug Enforcement Program (DEP) Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies Program Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee (JJAC) Home Page Juvenile Justice System Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership
Usaonwatch.org - Neighborhood Watch Partners This website, usaonwatch.org, is made possible by a cooperative agreement National crime prevention Council Logo, Nation crime prevention Council (NCPC) http://www.usaonwatch.org/partners/index.aspx
Extractions: Neighborhood Watch Programs and Partners For over 60 years, The National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) has been dedicated to raising the bar of professionalism for those practicing in the criminal justice field. At the heart of this objective are collaborative programs designed to help enable sheriffs, their deputies, chiefs of police, and others in the field to perform their jobs to the best of their ability and to most effectively serve the people in their jurisdictions. As a result of the events that took place on September 11, 2001, these collaborations have become even more important and serve as a vital component in securing our homeland. National Sheriffs' Association values the alliances it has formed with the organizations listed below. The partnerships National Sheriffs' Association has formed with these groups indeed play an essential role in keeping America safe Citizen Corps: The mission of Citizen Corps is to harness the power of every individual through education, training, and volunteer service to help make communities safer, stronger, and better prepared to respond to the threats of terrorism, crime, public health issues, and disasters of all kinds. Community Emergency Response Team : The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) trains people in neighborhoods, the workplace, and schools in basic disaster response skills, such as fire suppression, urban search and rescue, and medical operations, and helps them take a more active role in emergency preparedness.
Police | The City Of Delray Beach Official site. Statistics, wanted alerts, rewards, anonymous crime tip submission, division organization charts, drug awareness and crime prevention programs, Explorer volunteers, dive team, missing persons, and links to the city firerescue and zoning departments. Employment. http://www.delraypd.com/
--- IO Edition # 40 --- Private Sector Involvement in crime prevention Emerging Perspectives, of the San Romanoway Revitalization Association (SRA) a community-based http://www.crime-prevention-intl.org/io_view.php
Extractions: English First Page Send Article IO Double Issue (July/August)- ICPC in focus ICPC MEMBERS News items General Et cetera In recent years, Mexico has been confronted with a major security crisis. Crime and insecurity have replaced environmental pollution as the second public priority after the countrys economy. More than a year ago, the ``white walk`` gathered more than a million people in the streets of Mexico as a sign of protest against violence and insecurity. According to journalist and former US national security advisor, Anna Maria SALAZAR , Mexico has reported the highest rate of kidnappings and imprisonments, exceeding the rate that was reported in Irak. In recent years, States located north of the American border have been facing major problems related to violence, in particular cases of homicide related to drug trafficking.
Criminal Justice Resources Resources: Crime Prevention crime Causes and prevention http//www.ncpa.org/pi/crime/crime71.html crime prevention Association of Michigan http//www.preventcrime.net/ http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/crimprev.htm
Extractions: Crime Stoppers began in Albuquerque, New Mexico in September of 1976. Members of the local community, in partnership with the media and law enforcement, began an effort to provide crime-solving assistance to law enforcement. A cash reward was offered to anonymous persons who telephone the Crime Stoppers hot line with information which led to the arrest and indictment of the person(s) responsible for felony offenses. The Crime Stoppers program has enjoyed great success boasting an average conviction rate of 95% on cases solved by Crime Stoppers' tips. The Crime Stoppers programs worldwide have solved over a half a million crimes and recovered over 3 billion dollars worth of stolen property and narcotics. Today, there are over 1,000 Crime Stoppers programs in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Bahamas, British West Indies, Micronesia, and other nations.
Crime Prevention And Environmental Design Iowa crime prevention Association (USA) Encourages citizen, business, org (USA) - Preventing crime What Works, What Doesn t, What s Promising. http://www.crimeresearch.org.za/old/crimeprev.html
Getting Help Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other drug prevention. 800676-1730 National crime prevention Council OnLine Resource Center http://www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/students/default.aspx?id=S.tnav.g.help&
Extractions: WATERFRONT CRIME WATCH MISSION STATEMENT The North Shore Waterfront Crime Watch program was created for the purpose of improving and sustaining the level of recreational enjoyment and quality of life for the waterfront areas in the North Shore. This informational guide will assist Harbormasters and their staff in working with concerned citizens of their community, including: Registered Boaters; Waterfront Residents; Waterfront Businesses; and Citizens Utilizing Recreational Beaches and Property to properly recognize and report criminal behavior and suspicious activity. By working together to implement this unique crime prevention program, individuals can actively support the concept of neighborhood crime watch. This proactive crime prevention approach supports the theory of community policing that each of the law enforcement agencies working on this project so strongly believes in. North Shore Waterfront Crime Watch is an excellent method of deterring crime in your area. Don't hesitate to become involved in this successful community crime prevention program. Beverly Essex Ipswich Marblehead ... Swampscott Massachusetts Neighborhood Crime Watch Commission MNCWC was established by Governor William F. Weld on October 13, 1992. Executive Order #394 created the Commission to serve as a link between local community crime watch groups and the executive branch of state government. The involvement of government officials and agencies, civic and community organizations, businesses and business organizations and neighborhood and social groups is essential. The following information will illustrate how the MNCWC can coordinate and assist all groups on a statewide level.
Press Release: 03-10-03 - Media Campaign Signatories include the American Medical Association, the American Lung the National Education Association, and the National crime prevention Council. http://www.mediacampaign.org/newsroom/press03/031003.html
Extractions: The letter, part of the Office of National Drug Control Policy's National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, warns about lung damage, physical and mental health consequences, and risky behaviors linked to youth marijuana use. Signatories include the American Medical Association, the American Lung Association, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Automobile Association, the National Education Association, and the National Crime Prevention Council. "We're speaking directly to parents about the specific ways marijuana can damage a young person's future," said John P. Walters, Director of National Drug Control Policy. "Marijuana is riskier than many parents think. Smoking marijuana hurts young bodies and minds, and more young people are in treatment for marijuana than for all other illicit drugs combined."
Extractions: This conference's focus is on all aspects of computer crime: intrusion investigations, cyber crime law, digital forensics, information assurance, as well as the research, development, testing, and evaluation of digital forensic tools. This is a Cyber Crime conference. This is not an Information Assurance conference; you won't hear presentations that you may have heard a year or two ago.