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  1. Respect and Protect - Manual: A Practical, Step-by-Step Violence Prevention and Intervention Program for Schools and Communities by Richard Zimman, 1998-09-15
  2. Preventing Crime in Urban Communities: Handbook and Program Profiles by Gwen D. Hall, 1990-06
  3. Taking Root: An Overview of Violence Prevention Programs in California by J.D. Franz Research, 1983
  4. Healing the hate: A national hate crime prevention curriculum for middle schools by Karen A McLaughlin, 1997
  5. Fighting crime one program at a time. (Memphis, TN): An article from: Business Perspectives
  6. Checking out cash register theft. (program for loss prevention): An article from: Security Management by E. Floyd Phelps, 1992-11-01
  7. Crime in Russia: implications for the development of training programs for Russian entrepreneurs.: An article from: Journal of Small Business Management by Susan Coleman, 1997-01-01
  8. Cities attack crime. (successful programs established in other cities to curb violence): An article from: Arkansas Business by John Haman, 1993-12-13
  9. Close-knit community. (Sacramento Citizens Crime Alert Reward Program) (Security Spotlight): An article from: Security Management by Lisa Arbetter, 1994-09-01
  10. Six Safer Cities.(crime reduction programs in place)(Brief Article): An article from: The Futurist by Dan Johnson, 1999-10-01
  11. Innovative community partnerships : working together for change : program summary (SuDoc J 32.2:C 73/SUM.) by Roberta C. Cronin, 1994
  12. Policing and Program Evaluation (Prentice Hall's Policing and ... Series) by Kent R. Kerley, 2004-04-23
  13. Community responses to drug abuse : a program evaluation (SuDoc J 28.24/3:C 73) by Dennis P. Rosenbaum, 1994
  14. The Contributions of Specialized Institutes and Non-Governmental Organizations to the United Nations Criminal Justice Program:In Honor of Adolfo Beria di Argentine

121. Waltham Police Department
The official site, including information on crime prevention, a phone and email list, and information on many department programs.
http://www.city.waltham.ma.us/wpdweb/WalthamPDWeb/home.htm
Protecting and Serving with Pride
Photo courtesy of Peter Lobo
Mission We strive to maintain a partnership with all of our citizens in order to provide the most responsive, highest quality police service possible. We strive to understand and to meet the needs of our citizens, and to improve the quality of their lives by impartially maintaining order, innovatively solving problems, actively preventing criminal acts, and by aggressively apprehending criminals in a manner which is consistent with the law and is reflective of shared community values.
Values
Highly successful organizations owe their achievements to a sound set of beliefs and values, from which policies and actions are derived. These values are an integral part of an organization's daily operation. The Waltham Police Department subscribes to a set of governing values which clearly states the department's beliefs as an agency
  • We are committed to respecting individual rights, human dignity, and the values of all members of the community and of the department.

122. Tucson Police Department - Tucson, AZ
Learn about services, crime statistics and prevention programs, youth pages, news, employment and volunteer opportunities, and contact information.
http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/

123. City Of Tucson
Links to resources, associations, calendar of events, graffiti abatement and neighborhood watch programs, crime prevention, and important phone numbers.
http://www.cityoftucson.org/neighborhoods.html
Neighborhood Index
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Dept of Neighborhood Resources
Neighborhood Associations Calendar of Events Graffiti Abatement ... PRO Neighborhoods Improve Your Neighborhood
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Other Assistance Property and Housing Complaints Neighborhood Watch ... Important Phone Numbers Housing
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Housing Programs:
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124. Newport Beach Police Department
crime statistics and prevention, law enforcement programs, department mission and history, and frequently asked questions.
http://www.nbpd.org/
Newport Beach Police Department, California JOBS AVAILABLE! Job Opportunities available for Police Officers (Sworn) and Civilian (non-sworn) positions. Check our jobs page for more information. NBPD Jobs Contents Your web browser does not support frames. Please upgrade to a newer browser in order to view the Newport Beach Police Department's home page. The latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/ie/

125. Homepage. Longmont Police Department, City Of Longmont, Colorado.
Find local crime information, community programs, crime prevention, frequently asked questions, and online reporting.
http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/police/index.htm

Community Programs
Crime Prevention Crime Update Department Guide ... Sitemap Police Department
City of Longmont
225 Kimbark Street
Longmont, CO 80501
Main: 303 - 651 - 8555
Fax: 303 - 651 - 8752 Department Directory Annual Budget City Calendar City Clerk's Office ... Search
Links to external sites do not constitute endorsements by the City of Longmont.
By visiting this and other City of Longmont web pages, you expressly agree to be bound by the policies of the site. Welcome to the Longmont Police Department Our commitment is to work in partnership with our citizens in creating and preserving exceptional public safety for those who live in, work in, or visit our community. This commitment is reflected in our mission statement: "To protect and to serve with integrity and professionalism
in partnership with the people of Longmont." What's New! The Longmont Police Department's website now contains photographs of Sex Offenders who are registered with the Longmont Police Department and who meet the conditions specified in C.R.S. 16-22-112(2)(b). A complete list of Longmont sex offenders can be obtained from the Longmont Police Department at 225 Kimbark Street. The Longmont Police Department is accepting applications for its 12-week Citizens Police Academy , which begins September 6, 2005. The goal of the academy is to give residents a better understanding of the role of law enforcement and our criminal justice system. The application deadline is August 26. Please call 303 - 651 - 8523 for more details about this opportunity.

126. What's New
Includes information on departments, programs, and history as well as crime prevention tips.
http://www.batavianewyork.com/police_department.html
Police Department Contact: Darryl Sehm Police Chief Address: 10 West Main Street Batavia, New York 14020 Phone: Fax: E-mail: sehm@batavianewyork.com
Batavia Sex Offender Registry information center

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Mission Statement: It is the mission of the officers and support staff of the Batavia Police Department to provide comprehensive, effective police services that exceeds the expectation of the citizens in a timely and responsive manner. We recognize that we are an integral part of the community and as such we are committed to addressing the needs of the community to enhance the quality of life for our citizens. It is our desire to provide an environment for our citizens that fosters cooperation between the Police Department and the community. The Batavia Police Department recognizes that the citizens of our City are integral part of the Public Safety Community.

127. Fort Worth Police Department
Division information, city ordinances, crime statistics, most wanted, unsolved cases, missing persons, programs and services, news, and crime prevention tips.
http://www.fortworthpd.com/
Contact
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Fort Worth is located within North Central Texas and has approximately 618,822 residents and 313.056 square miles. The Fort Worth Police Department has 1,338 sworn personnel and approximately 347 non-sworn personnel. Fort Worth easily combines its rich western history with a strong commitment to the future generations. Send a message or question to the
Fort Worth Police Department

Please do not use e-mail for an emergency. Call 911 for an emergency or (817) 335-4222 for a non-emergency.
Quick Links
Folletos de Crimen Prevencion en Espanol NPD Boundary Maps Did You Know... Racial Profiling Report ... Volunteer Opportunities
350 West Belknap Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102

128. Crime Prevention Resources - Findlaw For The Public -
National program getting teens involved in crime prevention. National crimeprevention Council Offers programs, publications, and training on crime
http://criminal.findlaw.com/crimes/crime_prevention.html
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129. City Of Cape Coral
Staff information, phone numbers, crime statistics, analysis, and prevention, youth programs as well links to local information and law enforcement resources.
http://www.capecoral.net/citydept/police/
home search map email ... city directory NAVIGATION Department News Meet the Staff Phone Numbers News Releases ... Alarm Users Guide Cape Coral Police Department
815 Nicholas Parkway
Cape Coral, FL 33915
Ph: (239) 574-0676
Fax: (239) 574-0648 Police Department News
WELCOME TO THE CAPE CORAL POLICE DEPARTMENT A message from Chief Dan Alexander: Cape Coral is undergoing extraordinary changes: a skyrocketing population, rapidly changing demographics, and an unprecedented demand for police services are challenging the Cape Coral ... More "Lock It or Lose It" The Cape Coral Police Department is introducing a new community policing crime prevention initiative called "Lock It or Lose It." The police department’s goal with ... More Awards Ceremonies for 2005-2006 School Year The Police/Fire/Do The Right Thing awards ceremonies for the 2005-2006 school year will be held on the following dates (third Wednesday of each month, with one exception in December). All ceremonies ... More Information on Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders For information about registered Sexual ...

130. Cat Licensing!!!
The grassroots voice of Citizen Participation District 14. Offers crime prevention, environmental, and youth programs. Deals with land use, zoning, transportation, public safety and community issues.
http://www.macgrove.org/
Welcome to the Macalester-Groveland Community Council * Thank you for your patience while we prepare and update our newly designed web site! * ECO LECTURE SERIES: SOLAR HOME TOUR
With the Minnesota Renewable Energy Society
Saturday, October 1st 10-4pm Meet at the Edgcumbe Recreation Center for carpooling. Join us in touring 17 homes and businesses in the metro area that have incorporated forms of renewable energy such as passive solar design, geothermal and wind turbines. RSVP at 651-695-4000 or email ami@macgrove.org. Maps should be available at www.solartour.net.
ECO LECTURE SERIES: HOME ENERGY SAVINGS
With energy costs expected to rise 20-30% above last year's, it's time to learn about what you can do to reduce your energy consumption this winter. Join the Macalester-Groveland Community Council for their Eco Lecture series event with the St. Paul Neighborhood Energy Consortium (SPNEC) and Innovative Power Systems on Tuesday, October 25th from 6-8pm at the Edgcumbe Rec. Center . There will be two presentations, an opportunity to work one on one with the energy experts and information about signing up for a home energy audit.
6-7pm Terry Kemp from the SPNEC will present 'Home Energy Savings-It's the Best Investment You Can Make'. This workshop will help homeowners prioritize energy improvements. For more information see

131. Heartland Family Service | Hope For Families
Offerings include professional counseling, children's emergency inhome services, juvenile crime prevention, child care providers, community education, domestic abuse programs, neighborhood and senior services.
http://www.familyservicemidlands.org/
Welcome to Heartland Family Service! Our agency provides a variety of services to protect children, help adults and strengthen families. We offer education, counseling and support to give people the assistance they need to get back on their feet and look toward a brighter future. Founded in Omaha in 1875, we continue to focus on the leading edge of human service. Today we serve 40,000 people annually in twelve counties. We give hope to Heartland families. Heartland Family Service honored as the First
"Not-For-Profit Organization of the Year"
by the Greater Omaha Chamber Of Commerce
George Makes Some Friends
The woman knew George had no one to check on him. She called United Way of the Midlands, who referred her to Rob, the geriatric counselor at Heartland Family Service. Solomon Girls Center
After-School Program
The Solmon Girls Center is now accepting applications for membership in its after-school program. Employment Opportunities See how you can help make a difference in people's lives by working for Heartland Family Service.
Women's Life Skill Therapeutic Group
Halo Annual Summer Picnic
"Dueling Pianos" Council Bluffs Event to be held August 13

132. City Of Chicago Webportal
crime prevention and reporting partnership between the city's police and the community. Includes information on how program works, beat meetings, tips, success stories, free training programs, and contacts.
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/CommunityPolicing/AboutCAPS/CAPS.html
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133. $32-million-a-year Community-based Crime Prevention Program Launched
The crime prevention Partnership Program provides support to and encourages theinvolvement of OTHER FEDERAL programs CONTRIBUTING TO crime prevention
http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/releases/98-06-02_e.shtml

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$32-million-a-year Community-based Crime Prevention Program Launched
OTTAWA, June 2, 1998 - Anne McLellan, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and Andy Scott, Solicitor General of Canada, announced today the details of a $32-million-a-year national crime prevention initiative aimed at developing community-based responses to crime, with particular emphasis on children and youth, women and Aboriginal people. "As I stressed three weeks ago, when I announced the government's youth justice renewal strategy, our justice system must do more to prevent the root causes of crime. There is too much emphasis on dealing with crimes already committed and not enough on preventing them in the first place. This program is a key component of the new direction for youth justice renewal," stated Minister McLellan. Said Minister Scott, "Strong partnerships, which include governments, police, community organ-izations, business, families and individuals are the key to crime prevention. Communities must engage all these partners to take action to prevent crime. When people do not act, problems are allowed to grow. The results show up in our prisons and the costs are staggering."

134. Suffolk University Police And Security Department Crime Prevention Page
*crime prevention Program * Controlled Substances Policy * Sexual Assault The establishment of our programs for crime prevention, drug and alcohol
http://www.suffolk.edu/supd/crprevent.html
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At Suffolk University providing for the safety and well being of everyone on campus is our primary objective. We believe that the University has an obligation to provide a safe and healthy environment for the entire community.
The establishment of our programs for crime prevention, drug and alcohol prevention (refer to the University's Drug and Alcohol Prevention Policy) and workplace safety help us to achieve this objective. However, a truly safe campus can only be achieved with the cooperation of the entire University community including faculty, staff, and students. Personal safety is a personal responsibility and it involves you.
This brochure is part of our effort to ensure that our Crime Prevention Program is an effective one. We encourage you to read it carefully and use the information to help create a safer environment for yourself, and others at Suffolk University.
Suffolk University's Crime Prevention Program
  • Suffolk University employs a full-time Crime Prevention Officer who is responsible for all matters related to crime prevention such as: Periodic seminars and crime awareness programs for students faculty and staff run either in conjunction with local authorities or by Suffolk University.

135. Alexandria Police - Crime Prevention
COMMUNITY SUPPORT programs crime prevention. Burglary prevention The crimeprevention Unit conducts awareness and prevention programs for juvenile and
http://alexandriava.gov/police/pd_csp_crimeprevent.html
IN AN EMERGENCY, CALL 911 COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS - CRIME PREVENTION BURGLARY PREVENTION Our Anti-Burglary Program is comprised of security surveys, public speaking engagements to citizen groups and press releases with hints to help the resident or business person prevent burglary. The Crime Prevention Unit will also advise on the proper use and application of alarm systems. Contact the Crime Prevention Unit at 703-838-4520. Back to top CRIME PREVENTION/SAFETY EDUCATION A police officer will address other topics not specifically listed in the CRIME PREVENTION section (e.g. gun safety). Contact: Crime Prevention Unit at 703-838-4520. Back to top CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (CPTED) Officers review site plans for new construction and renovations to advise architects and builders on the best design arrangement and placement of facilities to enhance natural visibility and prevent crime.

136. John Howard Society Of Saskatchewan - Programs And Services - Primary Crime Prev
The main goal of the Primary crime prevention Program is to teach children ingrades 3 to 6 about Social responsibility, respect for other members of the
http://www.sk.johnhoward.ca/programs/crimeprv.htm
Primary Crime Prevention Program
The main goal of the Primary Crime Prevention Program is to teach children in grades 3 to 6 about Social responsibility, respect for other members of the community and accountability for their actions. In offering this program to children before the age of criminal responsibility, they are better prepared to avoid initial criminal activities such as shop-lifting, vandalism and minor assaults. WHAT IS LEARNED IN THE PROGRAM? The Primary Crime Prevention Program is designed to educate children about law, crime, the consequences of crime, self-esteem, and judgement/decision making. As well, children learn coping skills that enable them to become law-abiding citizens. These kinds of educational sessions reduce the likelihood of children becoming involved in the criminal justice system in the future. Supplemental sessions can be provided for classrooms with numerous "at risk" children. HOW IS THE PROGRAM TAUGHT? The teaching methods used throughout the program help students understand the major concepts and issues related to crime. These teaching methods include circle discussions, sharing circles, storytelling, games, journals and video presentations. Guest speakers from the community are included in the program whenever appropriate. There are five different sessions offered in this program. The five crime prevention sessions include:

137. Crime Prevention Program
Our crime prevention program provides a variety of services to the community Requests for crime prevention assistance or programs may be directed to Sr.
http://www.ci.round-rock.tx.us/police/crimprev.htm
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Our Crime Prevention program provides a variety of services to the community such as assistance with forming a neighborhood watch, home security surveys, participation in the Texas H.E.A.T. program, National Night Out, etc.. Our Mission : To encourage the prevention of crime through coordinated and concentrated efforts, establishing partnerships with communities, encouraging citizen involvement and participation. Our Purpose : To provide community training and educational opportunities to citizens. Developing a network of resources and programs for use in our community. Our Vision : Ensuring safe homes and secure neighborhoods, and improving the quality of life for the citizens of Round Rock, Texas Crime Prevention Services for Residents/Homeowners Home Security Surveys By appointment.

138. Criminon - Criminal Rehabilitation, Reform & Crime Prevention
Criminon (which means “no crime”) is an international nonprofit public benefitcorporation Criminon’s programs address Drug Education Rehabilitation,
http://www.criminon.org/
Home About Us Successes Endorsements ... Resources Home About Us News Successes Endorsements Donate Volunteer Online Store Results/Statistics Programs Resources Receive our E-Newsletter: Criminon Groups' Sites: Criminon Maine Criminon Florida Criminon Western US Criminon Hungary ... Criminon Germany
Welcome to Criminon International!
Criminon has a network of groups in 17 countries across the globe, delivering Criminon courses and programs in prisons, parole/probation offices, courthouses and re-entry homes. You will see on this site that from Indonesia in the East to Los Angeles in the West and from Great Britain to South Africa these groups are assisting local, state and national level prisons as well as the offenders, to restore public safety and common sense. As early as 1952, Mr. Hubbard began a criminal rehabilitation program with juvenile delinquents in London, England. Then, after two decades of research developments the Criminon program was born. If this is your first visit to the Criminon website, we welcome you and please read more on us in the "About Us" section. Please feel free to contact Criminon International at: criminoninfo@criminon.org with any questions or requests for more information on starting up Criminon groups and restoring common sense values to society.

139. The BSA Crime Prevention Program
The Boy Scouts of America s crime prevention Program assists neighborhoods andcommunities in their efforts to prevent crime.
http://www.geocities.com/~pack215/crime-prevention.html
THE BSA CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
"Assists Neighborhoods and Communities in their Efforts to Prevent Crime."
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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.

140. Shenandoah County, VA -- Sheriff's Office -- Crime Prevention
The mission of the crime prevention Program is to develop and implement a The Shenandoah County Sheriff s Office crime prevention Program was
http://www.co.shenandoah.va.us/sheriff/crime_prevention.htm
Site Map : Please note, this site is best used by turning on Java Scripts in your web browser options.] Shenandoah County Public Safety Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM D.A.R.E. EMERGENCY BEACON LINKS ... RETURN TO MAIN PAGE

SHENANDOAH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Crime Prevention Program is to develop and implement a comprehensive crime prevention curriculum that accurately identifies and effectively deals with the issues of crime in Shenandoah County. The program will foster community responsibility directed at reducing the threat of crime and enhance safety, thereby creating an environment where crime cannot flourish.
Crime Prevention Program
Overview
The Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention Program was established in August of 1997 with the specific purpose of uniting and expanding the County's crime prevention efforts.
Crime Prevention
The Crime Prevention Officer is responsible for developing crime prevention and public awareness programs. These programs are designed to provide information that can reduce the likelihood of victimization. The Crime Prevention Officer acts as a liaison between the community and the police. Other responsibilities include focusing on the aspects of community safety, business security, youth and family issues.

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