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  1. High-Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook, Second Edition: Establishing and Managing a High-Technology Crime Prevention Program by Gerald L. Kovacich, Andy Jones, 2006-08-25
  2. 100 Promising Crime Prevention Programs from Across the World (International Centre for the Prevention of Crime, Funded by Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice) by Lily-Ann Gauthier, David Hicks, et all 1999
  3. What, me evaluate?: A basic evaluation guide for citizen crime prevention programs / National Crime Prevention Council
  4. Memphis Area Neighborhood Watch: defending the home front. (crime prevention program in Tennessee): An article from: Business Perspectives by Fran Wilson, 1998-06-01
  5. Making Choices and Facing Consequences: Manchild In The Promise Land:A Crime Prevention Program Teacher's Edition by M. T. Thompson Jr., Monica, R. Nuckolls, 2005-11-09
  6. Making Choices and Facing Consequences: Gangs, Bullies & Violent Crimes:A Crime Prevention Program, Volume I by Hon. M.T. Thompson Jr., Monica R. Nuckolls, 2008-01-22
  7. Impact youth crime prevention. (Programs And Practice).: An article from: Youth Studies Australia by Georgina Warrington, Paul Wright, 2003-03-01
  8. A Crime Prevention Program for America's Youth: A Critical Analysis of the Role of the U. S. in Establishing a Program to Reduce Juvenile Crime (Contemporary issues series) by Scott Deatherage, 1996-06
  9. Media blitz: Crime prevention/safety program by Charles S. MacCrone Productions, 1977
  10. Doorman's double duty. (crime prevention training program for apartment buildings in New York City) (Security Spotlight.): An article from: Security Management by Lisa Arbetter, 1993-11-01
  11. Organizing crime awareness-crime prevention programs for senior citizens: A handbook for action by Alice R Deak, 1994
  12. Directory of community crime prevention programs, national and State levels by James L Lockard, 1978
  13. Community Crime Prevention Program evaluation of second year Burglary Reduction Project: August 1, 1974, through July 31, 1975 grant award contract #1485 by Vincent A Van Der Hyde, 1975
  14. The promise of crime prevention: Leading crime prevention programs

161. |Police Crime Prevention Program
crime prevention Program Abstract Presentations Home Safety Personal SafetySenior Safety Burglary prevention Robbery prevention Rape/Date Rape Retail
http://www.cityofreadingpa.com/police/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=603564&policeNav=

162. Crime Prevention Program
Search, crime prevention Program. website agendas The crime prevention Unitpartners with residents to increase safety within the community.
http://www.ci.sugar-land.tx.us/content/Crime_Prevention_Program.htm
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CRIME PREVENTION
Our City's most important crime prevention tool is citizen involvement. The Crime Prevention Unit partners with residents to increase safety within the community. In this spirit of cooperation, these partnerships positively influence the quality of life in Sugar Land. The Sugar Land Police Department has four crime prevention officers - one for each police beat in the City (see map below). Click on one of the four Sugar Land Police Beats on the map and learn more about crime prevention activities and crime information for your neighborhood. (If you are unsure of your police beat, find your subdivision by Clicking Here

163. Crime Prevention Tips - Fairfax County, Virginia
Neighborhood Watch A Community crime prevention Program Robbery prevention Talking With your Kids About Drugs Your Path to Personal Safety
http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/ps/police/police15c.htm

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Neighborhood Watch:
A Community Crime Prevention Program AN INTRODUCTION TO NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH Join the Fairfax County Police Department in preventing crime and become a member of our Neighborhood Watch program. When we band together, we can help each other and effectively reduce crime in our neighborhoods. Neighborhood Watch began in 1979 and has flourished steadily with over 900 community programs established throughout the county. The success of the program is due to the cooperative involvement of police and citizens. By donating a small amount of your time to observe and report suspicious activities in your neighborhood, you can be one of thousands of citizens who are contributing to the prevention of crime. The objective of Neighborhood Watch is to organize communities where residents are trained to be alert to potential crimes in their neighborhoods. Citizens are trained to keep watchful eyes on neighbors' homes and be alert to any suspicious or unusual activity that is occurring close to home. Patrol of neighborhoods can be accomplished by citizens-band radio-equipped vehicles or foot patrol. With the quick identification of a potential problem in your area, we can provide a prompt response and the trained personnel to investigate any reported incident or suspicion.

164. Juvenile Crime Prevention
Tribal Juvenile crime prevention Grants Program Evaluation Program EvaluationData Entry Frequently Asked Questions about Evaluation Data Entry Data
http://www.ocjc.state.or.us/JCP/JCP.htm
Return to the Criminal Justice Commission Home Page Criminal Justice Commission Contact Information Theodore R. Kulongoski Governor
Juvenile Crime Prevention
Effective October 3, 2005 the Juvenile Crime Prevention staff will move to:
Oregon Commission on Children and Families
530 Center Street NE, STE 405
Salem, OR 97301
New Phone numbers:
Becky Eklund 503-373-1570 x 236
Lana Holeman 503-373-1570 x 233
Valerie Henrichs 503-373-1570 x 230
Fax Line: 503-378-8395
Becky Eklund High Risk Juvenile Crime Prevention Coordinator Lana J. Holman Juvenile Justice Specialist Anna Sikel , Juvenile Justice Assistant
JCP Links:
Contents: Juvenile Crime Prevention Advisory Committee Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee JCPAC and JJAC Meeting Schedule
Juvenile Crime Prevention Advisory Committee
The Criminal Justice Commission's largest program involves juvenile crime prevention. To prevent creation of additional victims of crime and to limit future increases in the use and expense of incarceration in Oregon, the 1999 Legislative Assembly approved new juvenile crime prevention grants aimed at preventing high-risk juveniles from committing or repeating crimes.

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