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81. Greater Manchester Police - Community Policing, Crime Prevention
Banknote Watch is a crime prevention initiative informing the public that a SNAP is a branch of crimestoppers dealing with drug related crime and
http://www.gmp.police.uk/servlet/Links

82. Get The Facts
5The Centers for Disease Control and prevention and The National Institute 22National crime Victimization Survey, 199296; Study of Injured Victims of
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Domestic Violence is a Serious, Widespread Social Problem in America: The Facts Fact Sheets by Topic Facts on Domestic Violence
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Prevalence of Domestic Violence
  • Estimates range from 960,000 incidents of violence against a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend per year to three million women who are physically abused by their husband or boyfriend per year.
  • Around the world, at least one in every three women has been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused during her lifetime.
  • Nearly one-third of American women (31 percent) report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives, according to a 1998 Commonwealth Fund survey.
  • Nearly 25 percent of American women report being raped and/or physically assaulted by a current or former spouse, cohabiting partner, or date at some time in their lifetime, according to the National Violence Against Women Survey, conducted from November 1995 to May 1996.
  • Thirty percent of Americans say they know a woman who has been physically abused by her husband or boyfriend in the past year.

83. IACP - Links - Associations And Organizations
Police Mountain Bike Association International Society of crime PreventionPractitioners National Association of drug Diversion Investigators
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Associations and Organizations 911 Education Group Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Airborne Law Enforcement Association American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators ... The Borderpol International Association
The Borderpol International Association is a fraternal non profit body dedicated to border security and safety professionals the world over. Central Station Alarm Association Center for Problem Oriented Policing
The Center for Problem Oriented Policing is a private nonprofit corporation established to advance the practice of problem-oriented policing. The Center's development is being funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Child Development-Community Policing Program CID Agents Association Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Community Policing Consortium ... False Alarm Reduction Association (FARA).
The False Alarm Reduction Association is an association primarily of persons employed by government and public safety agencies in charge of, or working in, False Alarm Reduction Units. Their goal is to assist these individuals in reducing false alarms for their jurisdiction. Federal Hispanic Law Enforcement Officers Association Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association Gift From Within - An International Organization for Survivors of Trauma and Victimization
Articles pertinent to law enforcement include: Confidentiality in Counseling: What Police Officers Need To Know The Echoes of Violence in The Police Family Police Officers: Traumatic Spending: A Reaction to Critical Incident Stress Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association ... Jewelers' Security Alliance JSA is a non-profit trade assocation with over 20,000 members, engaged in crime prevention information and activities for the jewelry industry. We cooperate with thousands of police personnel throughout the U.S.

84. Police - Crime Prevention
Washington State crime prevention Association www.wscp.innw.com National crimeprevention Council www.ncpc.org National Association of Town Watch (NNO
http://cityofanacortes.org/Police/crime.htm
Police Home Police Contact Us FAQ ... Citizens Auxiliary Patrol Crime Prevention DARE Investigations Marine Patrol Municipal Court ... Recommended Websites City Departments Building Finance Fire Human Resources ... Planning Police Public Works Anacortes Police - Crime Prevention Maintenance of Law and Order cannot be done by the Police Department alone. It must be a partnership between the police, who provide professional assistance and authority, and citizens, who take an active interest in the safety of their community.
The Crime Prevention Division is an umbrella for many different community oriented programs. The basic goal of the Crime Prevention Unit is to lessen the ability of criminals to commit crimes by educating the community in ways to avoid becoming a victim of crime. Our Crime Prevention Officer provides public presentations on:
Stranger Danger Home Security Child Safety Business Security Bicycle Safety Traffic Safety Personal Safety National Night Out Against Crime Station Tours Senior Safety/ Scam Awareness Bank Robbery Prevention
The Crime Prevention division also oversees the Citizen’s Auxiliary Patrol and the Citizens Academy. While we do not sponsor an “official” Block Watch program, we do support self-starting groups in area’s that have identified specific problems in their neighborhood.

85. Youth Violence, Prevention - NCIPC
www.keepschoolssafe.org A project of the National Association of Attorney www.ncpc.org The National crime prevention Council is a private, nonprofit,
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/yvprevention.htm
Youth Violence Overview Fact Sheet CDC Activities Prevention Strategies and Links
Youth Violence: Prevention Strategies and Links
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Parents play a key role in keeping their children’s schools safe. Learn some tips from the CDC-funded National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center WISQARSS
Allows you to form reports on injury mortality and nonfatal injury for a wide range of age groups Injury Maps
Allows you to create maps of U.S. injury mortality rates Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Youth violence prevention is a relatively young field that is rapidly advancing. A number of prevention programs have been developed and implemented, with a growing body of data available on their outcomes. This literature has been summarized and promising programs have been identified. For additional information, see the following sources:
  • Best Practices of Youth Violence Prevention: A Sourcebook for Community Action is a CDC publication designed to help communities develop and implement youth violence prevention programs. The sourcebook presents four key strategies for preventing youth violence: school-based programs, mentoring programs, parenting and family-based programs, and home visiting. The sourcebook builds upon lessons learned from the first CDC-funded evaluation projects and draws upon the expertise of more than 100 of the nation’s leading scientists and practitioners. It provides communities with instructions for developing, implementing, and evaluating prevention programs. Best Practices is available in Spanish for organizations who address violence in Hispanic and Latino communities.

86. InfoResources West Philadelphia Data Neighborhood Resources Community Service Pr
Child Care, Child care serving school district, crime prevention Association,Tel (215) 3517200 Public Health drug / Alcohol Maternal /Child Nutrition
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home neighborhood resources community service program Directory of Community Service Programs We have complied from the internet a list of useful community service programs but are by no means exhaustive. If you know of other relevant sites but are not listed here, do let us know. In addition, the University of Pennsylvania - Community Service Directory (www.upenn.edu/csd/) has an very useful webpage that allows you to search for specific programs. Click on the link above to get to their homepage. Child Care Elderly Care Environment
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... Sports Child Care Type of Service: Program Program Provider Contact Location Zip Code Child Care Child care serving zipcodes 19121, 22, 23, 25, 30, 32, 33 Crime Prevention Association Tel: (215) 763-0100 or (888) 461-KIDS Child Care Child care serving zipcodes 19111, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, 34, 35, 36, 37, 49, 52, 54 Crime Prevention Association Tel: (215) 333-1560 or (888) 461-KIDS Child Care Child care serving zipcodes 19118, 19, 26, 27, 28, 29, 38, 40, 41, 44, 50

87. Crime
InteractiveTheatre.org Using drama to educate on sexual assault and rape International CPTED Association crime prevention Through Environmental
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Criminal Violence Homicide Research Working Group The Bailiwick of Crime Internet Crime Archives: The Crime Library ... The Fallen Wall: Unsolved Homicides and Missing Persons Andrew Cunanan "Di Silva" Gay Serial Killer Killing Mobilizes Netizens Danny Rolling The Zodiac Killer Homepage ... The Navy Blues Tailhook Child Sexual Abuse Shaken Baby Website Trauma Information Pages The National Elder Abuse Incidence Study ... Killer Fonts Guns NRA: The National Rifle Association National Firearms Association Crime, Deterrence, and Right-to-Carry Concealed Handguns Handgun Control ... Violence Policy Center Kids and Firearms Bang! The Gun as Image The Firing Line
Crime Prevention Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising Pavnet : Violence prevention initiatives Crime Prevention Resource Center National Crime Prevention Council On-Line Resource Center National Crime Prevention Center (Canada) Healthy Relationships Anti-Violence Curriculum ... InteractiveTheatre.org - Using drama to educate on sexual assault and rape

88. Understanding And Preventing Youth Crime
and crime is its association with a poor ability to manipulate abstract concepts Strategies for preventing crime, drug misuse and other antisocial
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Understanding and preventing youth crime The decline in the number of young offenders recorded in criminal justice statistics over the last 15 years is almost certainly illusory and many young offenders become habitual criminals. Tackling youth crime is now an imperative, according to a review by David Farrington of the Institute of Criminology. He found:
  • The number of young offenders recorded in criminal justice statistics has declined markedly in the past 15 years, but this decrease is the result of procedural changes and almost certainly illusory.
  • Young people who commit crime from an early age are especially likely to become habitual offenders with long criminal careers.
  • Major risk factors for youth crime are:
- low income and poor housing
- living in deteriorated inner city areas
- a high degree of impulsiveness and hyperactivity
- low intelligence and low school attainment
- poor parental supervision and harsh and erratic discipline
- parental conflict and broken families
  • Evaluative research suggests that the most promising techniques for reducing the risks of young people's involvement in drug misuse, crime and other antisocial behaviour include:

89. SpeakOUT! Advocacy Resources: Drug Policy
The Substance Abuse and crime prevention Act, which would require “drugtreatment program National Association of drug Court Professionals (NADCP)
http://www.xris.com/speakout/res/DrugPolicy.html
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Alcohol Epidemiology Program (AEP); www.epi.umn.edu/alcohol/ , School of Public Health, University of Minnesota in Minneapolis
s Researches impact of public alcohol policy on alcohol use. California Campaign for New Drug Policies
1250 6th Street #202
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Tel: (310) 394-2952
email: info@drugreform.org
Web: www.drugreform.org
s Lobbies for passage of California Proposition 36, The Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act, which would require “drug treatment program and probation for certain non-violent drug possession offenses and similar parole violations.” Campaign for an Effective Crime Policy
514 - 10th Street N.W. Suite 1000
Washington, D.C. 20004
Tel: (202) 628-1903 Fax: (202) 628-1091 Email: staff@crimepolicy.org Web: www.crimepolicy.org s ”an organization of progressive criminal justice professionals, academics and community leaders working together to … educate policy makers, the media and the public about the relative effectiveness of various strategies for improving public safety, including reforms to the treatment of juveniles, drug offenders and the mentally ill within the criminal justice system.” Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics PO Box 73481 Davis, CA 95617-3481

90. Safe & Drug Free Schools
Provide information pertaining to safe and drug free schools. National crimePrevention Council provides comprehensive crime control to communities
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/schoolimprovement/alternative/drugfree/

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21st Century Community Learning Centers Homeless Programs Safe Schools ... School Social Work Google Search PUBLICATIONS STANDARDS ABCs NCLB ... QUICK LINKS
CONTACT :: Marguerite Peebles , Section Chief and Juanita Morrison , Consultant Provides schools and LEAs with technical support, resources and training necessary to establish and maintain safe, orderly and caring school environments for students and school personnel.
HIGHLIGHT :: Upcoming Events Web Course on Bullying Research and Prevention
February 2-13, 2004
Overview of data about bullying and science-based programs to reduce occurences in grades K-12. Anyone can participate but only K12 coordinators can log on to the chat section of the course.
TOPICS Disciplinary Data Collection Reporting
Information pertaining to collection requirements, training sessions, registration form and collection timeline. D.A.R.E. Certificates
Information about Drug Abuse Resistance Education.
Application available for download. Student Accountability Standards Handbook
Intervention Strategies, school climate and disicipline for K-12 students. Accountability Standards for a Safe School Information on the protocol for requesting recognitionas a triple "S" school, and a listing of schools who were recognized as safe schools.

91. International Association Of Marine Investigators
Promote the applications, prevention and suppression of the following but not This roster was intended to assist investigators combat marine crime,
http://www.iamimarine.org/

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  • Provide marine theft investigative training. Promote the applications, prevention and suppression of the following but not limited to: marine crime, vessel accident prevention/investigation, environmental protection, marine drug smuggling, cargo crime and boating safety issues. Unite for the mutual benefit of those persons who are eligible for membership. Eliminate all factors that interfere with the administration of justice. Operate as a non-profit organization. Appropriate no funding for political lobbying.
IAMI In 1999, the organization went International with a European chapter. IAMI has issued more than 2000 memberships to investigators representing the public and private sectors in the United States and around the world. IAMI Europe
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Closing date of 9/30/05.

92. Youth Violence Theme Page
National crime prevention Council The National crime prevention Council is an The issues discussed are Female Fighting, Gangs and Violence, and Drugs
http://www.cln.org/themes/youth_violence.html
Youth Violence Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of Youth Violence. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
Bully B'ware
This B.C. organization offers online assistance to schools who are attempting to raise students' awareness of the problems of bullying. Resources include information about bullying (what it is, common characteristics, what makes a bully, what schools can do, and more) as well as news stories about bullies.
Conflict Management Techniques
A grade 4-12 lesson plan designed to help students identify personal management styles and to develop an awareness of strategies used in each conflict management style.
(The) Coroner's Report
This site has information and resources on gang intervention and prevention, history and identification, warning signs, tips, and descriptions of street gangs.
Drugs and Violence in the Schools
A brief article describing the two ways in which drugs play a part in youth violence.

93. Neighborhood Watch Gets Residents Prepared (HTML With PDF Handouts)
Watch groups are a foundation of community crime prevention, Stress that aWatch group is an association of neighbors who look out for each other s
http://www.ncpc.org/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=2088-6106

94. Top-Rated Charities According To The American Institute Of Philanthropy
crime prevention. PHONE. AIP GRADE. Prison Fellowship Ministries. 703478-0100 American Brain Tumor Association. 800-886-2282. A. American Kidney Fund
http://www.charitywatch.org/toprated.html
The mission categories below list charities which get high grades AIP also issues , and grades to charities in its Charity Rating Guide AIP encourages each donor to consider these factors and others, which you may feel are more significant, when making charitable giving decisions. AIP provides this information to help you make your own decision concerning which charity to support. The letter grades represent the opinion of AIP. Some organizations legitimately may account differently for their activities. Such organizations generally would receive higher grades based on their own criteria than on the criteria used by AIP. Because many factors determine a worthy charity, we at the AIP suggest that you use the ratings on this page not as the sole determining factor in your decision, but rather as an aid The Charity Rating Guide INDEX OF TOP-RATED CHARITIES HISPANIC AFRICAN-AMERICAN AIDS HUMAN RIGHTS ... YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
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Alan Guttmacher Institute B+ EngenderHealth (formerly AVSC International) A Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund AFRICAN-AMERICAN PHONE AIP
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Africa-America Institute NAACP and NAACP Special Contributions Fund

95. Review Of Self-Esteem Research - National Association For Self-Esteem NASE
Relationship between crime and violence and selfesteem (1987) Preventionof drug Alcohol Abuse. California Attorney General s Office, Sacramento,
http://www.self-esteem-nase.org/research.shtml

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for Self-Esteem ");// End > NASE Membership NEW International Self-Esteem Conference Rate Your Self Esteem Clothing Posters ... Check Out Now! Review of Self-Esteem Research
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Click on any link to jump to that section or just scroll down to see all of the information. For those interested in purchasing an extensive compilation of self-esteem research, please visit the following link which contains a form to order book authored by Robert Reasoner, Self Esteem and Youth https://atlas.waypt.com/secure/self-esteem-international/8-orderbook.htm THE PROBLEM: The condition of our youth has significantly deteriorated.
  • One-fifth of all 8th graders in the U.S. are considered to be at high risk of school failure.
  • Approximately 30% of our youth drop out and fail to complete high school.

96. Department Of Social Services - Refugee Programs Bureau - Refugee Crime Preventi
Currently Lt. Reis is a crime prevention Specialist for the Office of the AttorneyGeneral of the The California Department of Alcohol and drug Programs
http://www.dss.cahwnet.gov/refugeeprogram/RefugeeCri_45.htm
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In many refugee communities, crime and victimization can occur when refugees' cultures and traditions clash with United States laws. Misunderstanding on the part of the refugees about this country's laws and the role of law enforcement may lead to unintentional crimes or unwillingness to cooperate with the police. Misunderstandings on the part of law enforcement about refugee cultures can further the gap between refugees and police, and prevent refugees from learning about vital services available to them. It is therefore important that a refugee's first interaction with law enforcement be a positive experience.
This page provides information and Internet resources on crime prevention, personal safety, and emergency services. The web site links are provided as a service to you. Any comments regarding the content or accuracy of the information within the external web sites should be addressed to the respective Webmasters/Administrators. However, please use the FeedBack link to send any questions or comments you may have regarding this page or the web site in general. Your feedback is important to us. In addition, please let us know if you find a broken link or to povide us with additional Internet resources for this page. Thank you!

97. Resources For Safe Schools
Be Safe and Sound Program National crime prevention Council, School BoardsAssociation http//keepschoolssafe.org/; Center for the prevention of School
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dlsea/sspw/safeschool.html
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98. EUCPN
Centre for International crime prevention, Vienna, Austria http//www.urbansecurity.org. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and DrugAddiction
http://europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/eucpn/others_sites.html
EUROPA Justice-Home INTERNATIONAL RELATED SITES This source guide is a collection of relevant Non Governmental Organisation's websites as well as International (private) Organisations dealing with crime prevention.
To add your website to this section, please send an e-mail to jaap.de-waard@cec.eu.int Please note that we only link to non-profit making organisations. NOTE: Please note that we cannot guarantee the accuracy or currency of links held on sites maintained by other organisations. Choose a organisation:
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99. Drug Links
A list of sites regarding drug prevention, drug abuse, and related information Website www.amersa.org An association of multidisciplinary health care
http://www.heartsandminds.org/links/druglinks.htm
SM Information for Change SM Drug Abuse Listed below: Links for Related and Other Issues Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers (ASAP)
1 Columbia Place
Albany, New York 12207
Phone:
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E-mail: asap@asapnys.org
Website: www.asapnys.org
Works through education, collaboration and dissemination. Also engages in a comprehensive advocacy strategy focusing on issues of statewide and national interest to New Yorkers in collaboration with other human service advocates.
The website is easy to follow. It contains information about drug abuse and addiction, as well as times for upcoming local meetings and events in New York State. This site also contains links to other similar organizations. -OCC
Although their meetings are of little use if you don't live in New York, their website has plenty of information for people everywhere. For those that live in or near New York, ASAP is very helpful and sincere in its mission. -MGM American Council for Drug Education
164 W. 74th St.

100. SafeState - Links
National Association for Community Mediation, www.nafcm.org. National Center forConflict Resolution National crime prevention Council www.ncpc.org
http://safestate.org/index.cfm?navID=302

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