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1. News Release Vancouver's Coalition For Crime Prevention And Drug
Vancouver's Coalition for Crime Prevention and Drug Treatment News release Coalition Partners Community Centre Assoc. Ms. Leslie Louie
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2. Rich Coleman The Washtenaw Knights
with the groups message of violence, drug prevention. CADCA Pittsfield Township Crime Prevention Assoc of Michigan American Fed. of
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3. Stop Violence And Prevent Crime; Prevention Of School Violence
Natl Crime Prevention Council ~ see additional topics related to of Education Safe and DrugFree Natl Assoc of School Resource Officers
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4. Exposes Of Corruption And Bribery Of Judges
prevention works; and as the data on corruption shows, politicians prefer crime to prevention). Medical Research Prevent Crime. Prevent
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5. Partnerships In Crime Prevention [Conferences]
Partnerships in crime prevention. Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart Assoc Prof Don Robertson, Director David Watts, Drug and Alcohol
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6. Crime Prevention Initiatives In Queensland [Local Government Crime
Mackay City Council. Community crime prevention and alcohol and drug issues in Mackay. John Mallett. Assoc Prof Simon Petrie, Dr Gayre
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7. Policing For Profit The Drug War's Hidden Economic Agenda
the investigation and prosecution of nondrug crimes, crime prevention strategies, and drug education and Law School, 1972. ** Assoc.
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8. Van Alstyne Police Department
Crime statistics, crime prevention, downloadable forms, and community links.
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9. Cumbernauld Crime Prevention Panel Minutes - 12/01/04
Cumbernauld Crime Prevention Panel Minutes 12/01/2004 P. Weir Kildrum Residents Assoc. money that had been recovered from a drug
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10. Citizen's Crime Prevention Association Of Newfoundland And Labrador
Crime Prevention through Social Development Drug and Alcohol Awareness Programs Municipal Police Officers Assoc. POLICE AGENCY MEMBERS
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11. UNODC - Links
www.couragetospeak.org. DAPC drug Abuse prevention Centre (Japan)www.dapc.or.jp/english/index.htm www.crime-prevention-intl.org/english/index.htm
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12. UNODC - Global Programme Against Money Laundering
United Nations Office on drugs and crime (GPML) is the key instrument of theUnited Nations Office of drug Control and crime prevention in this task.
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/money_laundering.html
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More About Money Laundering Money Laundering Home Page GPML Technical Assistance GPML Research GPML Reports Central Asia Study Project About IMoLIN In today's globalized economy, organized crime groups generate huge sums of money by drug trafficking, arms smuggling and financial crime. "Dirty money", however, is of little use to organized crime because it raises the suspicions of law enforcement and leaves a trail of incriminating evidence. Criminals who wish to benefit from the proceeds of large-scale crime have to disguise their illegal profits without compromising themselves. This process is known as money laundering. By working to combat money laundering, the United Nations makes a crucial contribution to the fight against organized crime. The Global Programme against Money Laundering (GPML) is the key instrument of the United Nations Office of Drug Control and Crime Prevention in this task. Through GPML, the United Nations helps Member States to introduce legislation against money laundering and to develop and maintain the mechanisms that combat this crime. The programme encourages anti-money laundering policy development, monitors and analyses the problems and responses, raises public awareness about money laundering, and acts as a coordinator of joint anti-money laundering initiatives by the United Nations with other international organizations.

13. ABLE - Applied Scholastics, Narconon, Criminon & The Way To Happiness
Criminon s mission is to prevent crime and rehabilitate criminals, turning them into and drug rehab, as well as offers drug education and prevention.
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The Way to Happiness is a common sense moral code that gives 21 precepts to happy living. This book is passed out across the planet in an effort to reduce moral decay.

14. Drugs And Crime
drug Abuse drug Abuse and crime drug Abuse prevention and Education http//www.ibhinc.org/. National Association of State Alcohol and drug Abuse
http://www.ncjrs.org/drgswww.html

15. UNODC - United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime
Coordinates the UN's fight against the illicit use of drugs. Contents include events, technical documents, political declarations, statistics, and analysis.
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16. Chapter 5
Schools have great potential as a locus for crime prevention. These activitiesare present in 29% of drug prevention curricula (Hansen, 1992),
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Chapter 5 SCHOOL-BASED CRIME PREVENTION by Denise C. Gottfredson Schools have great potential as a locus for crime prevention. They provide regular access to students throughout the developmental years, and perhaps the only consistent access to large numbers of the most crime-prone young children in the early school years; they are staffed with individuals paid to help youth develop as healthy, happy, productive citizens; and the community usually supports schools' efforts to socialize youth. Many of the precursors of delinquent behavior are school-related and therefore likely to be amenable to change through school-based intervention. National priorities for children focus on schools as a locus for the prevention of diverse social problems including crime. The Department of Health and Human Services' Healthy People 2000 goals include increasing high school graduation rates and reducing physical fighting, weapon-carrying, substance use, and pregnancy among adolescents. National Education Goal 6 states that every school will be free of drugs, violence, and the unauthorized presence of firearms and alcohol, and will offer a disciplined environment conducive to learning by the year 2000. The 1986 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act legislation provided substantial funds to states to develop and operate school-based drug prevention programs. In 1994 this legislation was modified to authorize expenditures on school-based violence prevention programs as well. This substantial national interest in schools as a prevention tool is not matched by federal expenditures in this area. Table 5-1 shows that federal expenditures on school-based substance abuse and crime prevention efforts are modest

17. Welcome!
Coalition of law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and citizens organizing National Night Out, an annual crime and drug prevention event. Includes membership information, event registration, and photos.
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18. APRI Home Page
Juvenile Justice, Research. Traffic Law, Violence Against Women. White Collar crime For more information, go to drug Prosecution and prevention Program.
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19. UNDCP Projects In Pakistan And Afghanistan
Country profiles, ongoing and past projects in Pakistan and Afghanistan and online publications pdf, by the United Nations Office for drug Control and crime prevention.
http://www.undcp.org/pakistan/projects.html
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UNODC Projects in Pakistan
The UNODC headquarters in Islamabad manages programmes in Pakistan. UNODC and its predecessor have worked in the region and conducted a significant number of successful programmes for more than 20 years.

20. Drug War Facts: Marijuana
Updated regularly, drug War Facts provides reliable information and credible Source United Nations Office for drug Control and crime prevention,
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Marijuana
  • In 2003, 45 percent of the 1,678,192 total arrests for drug abuse violations were for marijuana a total of 755,186. Of those, 662,886 people were arrested for marijuana possession alone. This is an increase from 2000, when a total of 734,497 Americans were arrested for marijuana offenses, of which 646,042 were for possession alone. Marijuana Arrests and Total Drug Arrests in the US Year Total Drug Arrests Total Marijuana Arrests Marijuana Possession Arrests Total Violent Crime Arrests Total Property Crime Arrests Marijuana was first federally prohibited in 1937. Today, more than 83 million Americans admit to having tried it. , last accessed Sept. 16, 2002. "Tetrahydrocannabinol is a very safe drug. Laboratory animals (rats, mice, dogs, monkeys) can tolerate doses of up to 1,000 mg/kg (milligrams per kilogram). This would be equivalent to a 70 kg person swallowing 70 grams of the drug about 5,000 times more than is required to produce a high. Despite the widespread illicit use of cannabis there are very few if any instances of people dying from an overdose. In Britain, official government statistics listed five deaths from cannabis in the period 1993-1995 but on closer examination these proved to have been deaths due to inhalation of vomit that could not be directly attributed to cannabis (House of Lords Report, 1998). By comparison with other commonly used recreational drugs these statistics are impressive."
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