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1. LADA Crime Prevention Youth Services - Crime Prevention Programs
Crime Prevention Programs A.C.T. (Abolish Chronic Truancy) places prosecutors in the schools to recognize early signs of gang involvement in
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2. Examining The Relationship Between Parental Involvement And Family
Examining the Relationship Between Parental Involvement and Family Relations in a Youth Crime Prevention Program Evaluation
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3. NCPS - Policy Framework For Addressing Crime Prevention And Youth
Policy Framework for Addressing Crime Prevention and Youth Ages 12 to 18. Previous. Table of Contents. Next health disorders, involvement in
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4. NCPS - Policy Framework For Addressing Crime Prevention And Youth
crime. Obtain broad public input into crime prevention efforts. Build a working relationship with the local media.Encourage youth involvement in
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5. Evaluation Of SACSI In Winston-Salem Engaging The Community In A
The CTC model aims at preventing juvenile crime by reducing risks while developing protective mechanisms for youth.
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6. Nacro - Publications - Briefing - Rethinking Prevention A
on youth crime prevention taking place in March 2003, summarises risk factors and protective factors for young people's involvement in crime
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7. Communitybuilders.nsw Community Solutions Crime Prevention
Home Community Solutions Crime Prevention Mt Druitt. Youth Outreach Program, Chifley College Police for his involvement in petty crime
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8. 02UCIP
click picture to view larger image Youth Involvement Development 2002 UCIP Crime Prevention Award o The Neighborhood Committee of
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9. Crime Prevention Committee-Youth Crime/index
Involvement in Gangs. The number of juvenile delinquents arrested has increased. The most common crime committed by youths is shoplifting.
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10. NCPS - Policy Framework For Addressing Crime Prevention And Youth
Policy Framework for Addressing Crime Prevention and Youth Ages 12 to 18. Previous. Table of Contents. Next s development, e.g., involvement
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11. 1995 UCIP Neighborhood Awards
1995 UCIP youth involvement Awards. Dahlman Area Rehabilitation Effort (Omaha) Benson s Citizen Patrol for crime prevention helps reduce crime and
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1995 UCIP Neighborhoood Awards
1995 SPECIAL CATEGORY AWARDS
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1995 UCIP Community Involvement Awards Deer Park Neighborhood Association (Omaha): Deer Park volunteers reached out to neighborhood residents this year through a monthly newsletter and an 8-page community attitude survey distributed to its 3,743 households. As the survey is being tabulated, it is helping identify interests and concerns within the neighborhood. It has also helped increase the association's membership by inviting input from all residents. West A Neighborhood Association (Lincoln): The West A Neighborhood Association is raising money for "The Playground in Our Children's Dreams" to be located at the Roper Elementary School. Weekly meetings involve six sub-committees with well-defined responsibilities. With strong involvement from volunteers selling one dollar raffle tickets for a new truck and several other prizes, the West A Neighborhood Association is well on its way to achieving its $70,000 fund-raising goal. 1995 UCIP Crime Prevention Awards Benson Neighborhood Association (Omaha): Benson volunteers organize pro-active strategies to reduce crime and bring troubled youth back into the community. Neighborhood Watch groups and an active Citizen Patrol are making Benson a safer place to live. Benson volunteer Mike Howell helped form a city-wide Citizen Patrol group and helped prepare a Neighborhood Guide to Forming a Citizen Patrol that is available for use by other neighborhoods.

12. Crime Prevention Knowledge Bank - Youth - PSIP - Police Schools
youth PSIP Police Schools involvement Program Also, the incorporation of crime prevention into school curriculums.
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13. Crime Prevention Victoria - CPV Initiatives - Youth Related - Youth Gangs
understanding the extent of youth involvement in gangs, and the nature, Anti youth Gangs Strategies. crime prevention Victoria worked in partnership
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14. National Youth Gang Center (NYGC): Publications
OJJDP’S youth in Action Series (selected publications) youth in Action publications feature crime prevention programs that rely on youth involvement,
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IIR Home NYGC Home About NYGC Funding Links ... Addressing Community Gang Problems
Publications
As a supplement to the documents available online, a CD-ROM collection of select gang-related documents can be mailed to you. Request a CD-ROM Please select a category below to find Internet-accessible documents listed by title.
Comprehensive Approach to Youth Gangs
The most effective response to youth gangs is a combination of interdependent prevention, intervention, and suppression strategies, selected by a community to target their emerging or chronic gang problems, which have been identified by a comprehensive, systematic assessment. Documents in this category explain and illustrate how this may be done.
Crime, Violence, and Schools
Documents exploring violence and crime in the school setting are available for review.
Gangs and Drugs/Violence and Drugs
The role played by drug trafficking in youth gang violent behavior is explored by these articles.
National Youth Gang Center Bibliography of Gang Literature (Adobe)
This listing includes citations for over 2,000 books, journal articles, and manuscripts that span the gamut of gang research.
Youth in Action Series (selected publications)
Youth in Action publications feature crime prevention programs that rely on youth involvement, including youth/adult partnerships, to boost effectiveness.

15. Crime And Prevention, Ministère De La Sécurité Publique
the emphasis will be on preventing youth involvement in gangs and crime groups, The National crime prevention Centre and the Québec Ministère de la
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Crime Prevention Week 2005

Crime Prevention Week has been scheduled from 6 November to 12 November 2005. For the second consecutive year, the emphasis will be on preventing youth involvement in gangs and crime groups, using the slogan: “Je choisis un bon gang” (Choose the right friends). Plan activities for Crime Prevention Week now and let us know about them!! Check out the other sections relating to Crime Prevention Week. (in French)
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16. NCPS - Evaluating Your Community Crime Prevention Efforts - The Phases Of A Comm
Monique and Glenn are involved in working with youth in their community. improve community involvement in crime prevention or community development
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Evaluating Your Community Crime Prevention Efforts
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The Phases of a Community
Crime Prevention Project
Like most other community-based initiatives, a crime prevention project can be broken down into four phases: identifying and describing community problems; developing an action plan; carrying out your action plan (implementation); and monitoring and evaluating your program. It is important to remember that evaluation plays a role in each phase.
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
Identifying and Describing Community Problems Developing an Action Plan
  • Identifying the community's problems
  • Determine the information you need Collect information Decide which problems are most important Analyse your target problems and your community
Product: Description of the Problem
  • Determine level of intervention Select participants Brainstorm for prevention strategy options Select the best strategies Set goals and objectives Prepare a workplan
Product: Action Plan
PHASE 4
PHASE 3
Monitoring and Evaluating Your Program Carrying Out Your Action Plan

17. NCPS - Young People Say - Report Of The National Youth In Care Network
The National crime prevention Strategy helps communities develop programs and in this case, the involvement of outof-the-mainstream youth in illegal
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Report of the National Youth in Care Network
Probably the biggest issue for most of the youth I spent time with, was finding a voice and being 'heard' by the experts and the professionals. A strong sense of the people 'in power' not understanding the real issues. A lot of anger and lack of trust of adults. Also a lot of hope and energy for real change. YOUTH delegate
1994 Conference on the
UN Convention on the
Rights of the Child
On any given day, there are 45,000 to 60,000 young people in care in Canada. When we think about crime prevention and community safety, too often the most marginalized youth, youth in and from care, and street youth, are viewed as the criminals - as youth who place communities at greater risk. Our society is more likely to consider a juvenile prostitute to be a criminal, rather than a victim of child sexual abuse. People consider a young drop-out to be a failure, not a young person who may need support and educational alternatives that will increase his or her chance of finding employment and a fulfilling life. Young people say life on the streets, chronic unemployment, poverty, substance abuse, and jail are not enviable situations, or ones in which they want to stay.

18. Commission On First Nations And Métis Peoples And Justice Reform
youth need involvement in their communities, to give them a sense of It is important to focus on youth regarding crime prevention but people must not
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Updated Sept. 29, 2003 Dialogue Strategy Media Releases Home SUMMARIES OF ROUNDTABLES April 15, 2003 SUMMARY OF CRIME PREVENTION ROUNDTABLE COMMISSION PROCESS: On Tuesday, April 15, 2003 The Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform held a roundtable on Crime Prevention at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. In attendance were the Commissioners and staff plus invited guests from a wide range of service and government organizations as well Elder and youth representation. An open discussion was held throughout the day. GENERAL INFORMATION: The Commission hosted a roundtable on Crime Prevention to acquire ideas and proposals that will lead to improved relations between Aboriginal people and the police and that will lead to safer communities in Saskatchewan. The areas addressed at this roundtable were:
  • Perspectives on crime and crime prevention in Saskatchewan Constructive crime prevention initiatives in Saskatchewan Solutions and other proposals Implementation phase: opportunities, barriers and possibilities
  • 19. Lawlink NSW: Aboriginal Youth Projects
    The crime prevention Division of the NSW Attorney General s Department reduce or prevent the involvement of young Aboriginal people in unlawful or
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    Aboriginal Youth Projects
    Aboriginal Youth Grants have been among the many grant and funding initiatives undertaken by the Crime Prevention Division. Whilst these specific grants are no longer offered, there are many funding opportunities available for Aboriginal and youth projects through the Division. There are also Aboriginal Youth Grant recipients still undertaking their grant projects.
    Grants to reduce or prevent unlawful or anti-social behaviour
    In the last round of funding, to 30 April 2004, the Crime Prevention Division offered grants of up to $30,000 to organisations interested in implementing Aboriginal Youth Projects in NSW. Projects proposed aimed to reduce or prevent the involvement of young Aboriginal people in unlawful or anti-social behaviour and/or reduce the number of young Aboriginal people entering the criminal justice system.
    Past projects have recognised and addressed the issues that placed young people at risk. They aimed to improve the opportunities for young people to participate positively in the community and therefore prevent their involvement in activities that could introduce them to the criminal justice system.
    Applications were particularly encouraged for projects that:
    • re-engage young people with learning; or

    20. Strategy: Parental Involvement In Raising Drug-Free Youth
    Effective Strategy Parental involvement in Raising DrugFree youth. Copyright 1996-2004 National crime prevention Council
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