Crime Prevention crime prevention The London Police endorse and support the London Block Parent Program,which is an organization composed of voluntary citizen involvement. http://police.city.london.on.ca/Organization/Uniformed/Crimeprevention.htm
Extractions: Website Phone Block Parents The London Police endorse and support the London Block Parent Program , which is an organization composed of voluntary citizen involvement. These citizens, through the Block Parent Program, offer and provide assistance to children or seniors in distress. In addition, they report suspicious or criminal activity to the Police. Truly these citizens have pledged to give attention to duties and responsibilities incumbent to all citizens in the interest of a safer and better community. The London Police appreciate this important contribution to children's safety and community well-being. Website Phone Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers is a non-profit program relying on the cooperation between the Police, news media and the citizens of our community. Crime Stoppers encourages people to call the Police with information to solve serious crimes already committed, those about to occur and/or the whereabouts of wanted persons. If you information fits this criteria and leads to an arrest
Peel Regional Police Homicide Bureau arrested and charged, Kemar Troy THOMPSON, 23 years of Toronto, withSecond Degree Murder, for his involvement in the TOP TEN crime prevention. http://www.peelpolice.on.ca/
Extractions: ROAD WATCH Major collision - seeking witnesses Brampton - Peel Regional Police Major Collision Bureau are investigating a serious three car collision that took place on Castlemore Road on Wednesday, April 2, 2003. Read more... Homicide Brampton - Peel Regional Police are investigating their seventh homicide of the year, after a body of a young male was located in a wooded area behind Heart Lake Secondary School on Tuesday, April 1, 2003. Read more...
Alberta SOLICITOR GENERAL - Crime Prevention In 1991, the federal government ended its involvement in crime prevention Week andAlberta Solicitor General began to organize the week with a provincial focus http://www4.gov.ab.ca/just/crimeprev/week.cfm
Extractions: What to Do This Year's Event ... Crime Prevention Crossword Puzzle Back to Alberta Crime Prevention Week (ACPW) is a designated week aimed at increasing awareness of crime prevention and encouraging Albertans to help make our communities safer. ACPW takes place in mid-May each year. Click here for details on this year's event In 1983, Canada's Solicitor General began a campaign that observed the first week of November as National Crime Prevention Week. In 1991, the federal government ended its involvement in Crime Prevention Week and Alberta Solicitor General began to organize the week with a provincial focus. At the request of Alberta police services, the week was moved to the month of May in 1993, to coincide with national police week. Alberta Solicitor General works with the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association (ACCPA) to coordinate ACPW. ACCPA is an organization of municipal police services, the RCMP, businesses, community organizations and individuals concerned about crime prevention. ACCPA is a co-sponsor of Alberta Crime Prevention Week.
Extractions: Community Involvement Since the 1982 Task Force Report Victim leadership and activism can be credited with many of the substantive public policy and legislative achievements that have been won over the past 20 years. Aside from its trauma healing benefits, victim involvement is important because it helps maintain the direction and integrity of the movement. This paper expands the original focus of the 1982 Final Report of the Presidents Task Force on Victims of Crime by considering how victim activism can help speed the individuals recovery from trauma, reform the criminal justice system, and promote crime prevention through addressing some of the underlying conditions of violence. Recognizing that community activism is not for all crime victims, it also explores the potential risks of activism and outlines considerations to guide activist efforts. Back to From Pain To Power Table of Contents This document was last updated on April 19, 2001
Extractions: Crime Prevention The actions of community members are extremely important to preventing crime. Preventing crime involves not only making sure that our houses are secure and that we take precautions to be safe but also working with law enforcement agencies to look out for neighbors and other community members. We believe that decreasing crime and making our communities safer involves a return to the value that we must all take responsibility for our families and our neighborhoods. At BJA we are committed to providing communities with the tools, information, and resources they need to help them join together and learn what to do and how to do it. Through the Citizen Corps , part of President Bush's USA Freedom Corps initiative, BJA will work to promote community involvement and volunteerism in areas that will make communities safer. The Citizens' Preparedness Guide provides current crime and disaster preparedness techniques and the latest information on terrorism and gives Americans guidance on how to prepare for these events in our homes, in our neighborhoods, at work, at the airport, in places of worship, and in public spaces. This guide was published jointly by the U.S. Department of Justice
Crime Prevention Resource Center because they lack other positive alternative activities, like sports; because theylack parental involvement; Copyright crime prevention Resource Center - All http://www.tccrime.com/hot_parent.html
Extractions: A Parent's Guide To Gangs What gang members do isn't kid stuff, and it's not a harmless phase that they are going through. Gang members steal and destroy property and commit many violent crimes. As parents, we need to know why our children are joining gangs, and the warnings signs that may indicate gang membership. So Why Do Kids Join Gangs?
International Center For The Prevention Of Crime and the 1996 Constitution emphasize community involvement and a Responsibility fornational crime prevention strategies and initiatives, originally located in http://www.crime-prevention-intl.org/english/icpc/committee.html
Extractions: Governmental Advisory and Policy Committee Permanent Secretariat for Prevention Policy, Ministry of the Interior, Belgium The Permanent Secretariat for Prevention Policy (PSPP) is responsible for coordinating and elaborating crime prevention policy in Belgium. It provides administrative and financial support and evaluates projects which have been implemented within the framework of the countrys Security and Society contracts, Prevention contracts, Drug Plan, and Coastal Plan. The PSPP provides training, seminars, workshops, and debates in order to encourage the exchange of ideas and information which in turn contributes to professional development of prevention actors. Public education is another function of the PSPP who promotes media campaigns and publishes brochures on crime information and practical prevention advice. The PSPP is also responsible for the statistical analysis of crime phenomena (criminography) and has its own specialized library. Represented by: M. Yves Van de Vloet, Secrétaire permanent, Ministère de lIntérieur, Secrétariat permanent à la politique de prévention
International Center For The Prevention Of Crime choosing to invest in crime prevention. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE presents ICPC's technicalassistance policy as well as examples of past involvement in different http://www.crime-prevention-intl.org/english/
Extractions: INTRODUCTION The ICPC was created for the purpose of assisting cities and countries to reduce delinquency, violence and insecurity. In order to contribute to the resolution of local crime and insecurity problems, ICPC encourages the use of best practices in crime prevention gleaned from Europe, North America, and other regions of the world. The ICPC works in collaboration with city associations, prevention agencies, the private sector, as well as governmental, regional, and international agencies. The activities of ICPC are supported by the governments of, Canada, France, the Ivory Coast, the Netherlands, Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and the province of Quebec. This site is at your service and it will be updated periodically to continue to reflect developments and successes in crime prevention worldwide. The following provides a list of the substantive components available on this site that can be accessed using the navigation bar presented on the top of every page. Happy Surfing!
Parent Involvement - Health Safety Involve your children and teens in local crime prevention activities. Their involvementteaches them that they can constructively affect their communities. http://www.pta.org/parentinvolvement/healthsafety/hs_safeguarding_children_commu
DFK - Deutsches Forum Für Kriminalprävention - The Tasks Of The DFK further training and education, Active involvement in crime prevention at Europeanlevel as well as exchange of expertise and cooperation at international level. http://www.kriminalpraevention.de/aufgaben_e.html
Extractions: The Tasks of the DFK National service and information agency for German, European and international cooperation aimed at ensuring the optimisation of crime prevention by society as a whole Mobilising the co-responsibility and financial commitment of social groups and institutions for and to the cause of prevention Sensitising the general public, public relations work and cooperation with the media Prevention research (Permanent stocktaking, analysis and evaluation) Promoting and initiating prevention schemes and prevention programmes Counselling, information as well as further training and education Active involvement in crime prevention at European level as well as exchange of expertise and cooperation at international level
Extractions: The conference papers explore the issues of privatisation of prisons; private policing; community involvement in prison programs; community based sanctions; cultural sensitisation; community crime prevention; and juveniles and privatisation. Examples of a range of programs operating in Australia and New Zealand are provided. Contributors Glossary of Maori Terms Preface PDF file size 9 Kb
Extractions: The transition to democracy in South Africa has seen an opening up of possibilities for the involvement of community organisations in local safety and security issues. One of the problems, however, is that many such organisations have not developed an understanding of how to intervene most effectively in the field of safety and security. indicating how the various official structures, such as the South African Police Service (SAPS), Community Police Forums (CPFs), provincial and local government, are involved in safety and security issues at local level and illustrating some of the types of initiatives which have been undertaken by these bodies;
Usaonwatch.org - Weekly News Enhance Neighborhood Watch; August 12 19, 2002 Maine Sheriff Triesa Twist on Community involvement in crime prevention; August 5 - 12 http://www.usaonwatch.org/news.asp
Family Support And Community Safety Newsletter on crime prevention that includes feature topic, successful programs,federal policy updates and news, and strategies for community involvement. http://www.frca.org/lcenter/showtopic.php?action=viewpub&categoryid=5
National Match Beneficiaries teen targeted), National crime prevention Coalition of of Transportation, Alcoholabuse prevention. National Fatherhood Initiative, Encourages parental involvement. http://www.mediacampaign.org/newsletter/fall98/update9.html
Extractions: First Quarter (July-September 1998) Campaign Sponsor(s) Issue America's Promise America's Promise Promotes mentoring Coalition for America's Children The Benton Foundation Encourages volunteering for youth programs Crime Prevention (adult targeted) National Crime Prevention Coalition of America Community programs to help kids be crime-free Crime Prevention (child targeted) National Crime Prevention Coalition of America Promotes safety tips for young children Crime Prevention (teen targeted) National Crime Prevention Coalition of America Promotes teen volunteering and activities for health and well-being CSAP Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (DHHS) Prevents substance abuse CSAT Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (DHHS) Drug treatment Drunk Driving U.S. Dept. of Transportation Alcohol abuse prevention Education Excellence Education Excellence Partnership Helps to raise academic standards Fatherhood Initiative National Fatherhood Initiative Encourages parental involvement 4-H National 4-H Council Promotes youth volunteering and activities that improve the health and well-being of kids and teens I Am Your Child The Reiner Foundation Families and Work Institute Encourages parental involvement in early childhood development Inhalant Prevention National Inhalant Prevention Coalition Prevents drug use Parents as First Teachers (Spanish) El Valor Corporation Encourages parental involvement in early childhood development
Guidance On Statutory Crime And Disorder Partnerships 2. Clear, accurate and relevant information about police crime prevention policyand 8. Their involvement is based on a principle of partnership involving http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/cdact/actgan4.htm
Crime Prevention And Environmental Design (USA) Committed to stamping out crime through community involvement and crimeprevention programs include BOLT, CLD, Safe City USA, and Spooky Night Sprint. http://www.crimeresearch.org.za/crimeprev.html
Extractions: Crime Prevention I n d e x Anti-Crime Resources Community Policing Criminology / Criminal Justice Resources Law-related Resources Other Resources C r i m e s b y C a t e g o r y Crimes Against Humanity Crimes Against the Community Crimes Against the Environment Crimes Against the Person Property-related Crimes Other Crime South African Resources International Resources Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design South African Resources Advanced Polygraph Services - Advanced POLYGRAPH AND LIE DETECTION and Truth Verification Services do all civil and criminal TRUTH DETECTION. We do pre-employment and in-employment security screening ,vetting, investigations. Alcohol and Drug Concerns - ADC is an interdenominational, multi-racial, non-profit organisation. Its main purpose is to promote national sobriety through educating both young and old to the dangers of experimenting with alcohol and other harmful drugs/substances. ADC has offices in Cape Town, Durban, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg. Arrive Alive Campaign Bartronics Security Systems Child Abuse Action Group Center for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation - The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is a South African non-governmental organisation. Since its inception in 1989, the CSVR has been dedicated to making a meaningful contribution to peaceful and fundamental transformation in South Africa and hence, in the Southern African region.
Community Safety And Conservation Division: Events Event title Resident involvement in crime prevention Date April 23,2002 Location San Francisco, CA The Hilton San Francisco and Towers. http://www.hud.gov/pih/programs/ph/de/events.html
Extractions: The Hilton San Francisco and Towers HUD's 4th National Conference on Resident Involvement in Crime Prevention is scheduled for April 2-3, 2002 in San Francisco, California at the Hilton San Francisco and Towers. This conference is sponsored by HUD's Community Safety and Conservation Division. Workshops and panel presentations will examine successful strategies in combating crime, drugs and violence. There will be opportunities for networking with other community and crime prevention partners nationwide, in addition to focus groups that will provide forums for participants to express their ideas and concerns. Information concerning conference registration is available by contacting the Drug Information Strategy Clearinghouse (DISC) at 1-800-955-2232 or by visiting the Resident Involvement in Crime Prevention Conference website.
Lawlink NSW: CPRM - Chapter 9 - Social Crime Prevention Strategies local councillors and mayors, the involvement of local police, support from councilYouth Services coordinators and a clear focus on crime prevention were the http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/cpd.nsf/pages/module_9
Extractions: This chapter describes social crime prevention strategies that can be effectively employed to reduce and prevent crime. However social crime prevention strategies are only effective in addressing particular factors that influence crime. A successful local crime prevention plan will employ both environmental and social crime prevention strategies. While the measures outlined in Chapter 8 may reduce crime which occurs as a result of situational factors, such as the nature of the physical environment, they may not be effective against other types of crime such as ongoing domestic violence and homicides, which occur as a result of personal and/or social factors. Measures to address situational factors can minimise the opportunities to commit such crimes and may improve perceptions of safety in the community but are unlikely to stop those who are strongly motivated to commit crime.