Untitled Document Investing in youth for a Safer Future Boy Band in their own communities through involvement in crime prevention activities like tutoring, mentoring, and volunteering. http://www.weprevent.org/teen.htm
Youth Crime Prevention Project involvement in the crime prevention Plan is always appreciated. You can become involved personally or professionally by contacting the youth http://www.orange.nsw.gov.au/z_comservices/crime.htm
Crime_Prevention exploring issues ranging from risk factors to prevention strategies further developand implement strategies for reducing youth involvement in crime in their http://www.emcn.ab.ca/Crime_Prevention.htm
Extractions: This is a six month project, commencing January of 2001, involving the Cambodian and Vietnamese communities. This work will unfold in collaboration with the Cambodian Community Support Project (coordinated through McDougall School) and the Building Healthy Immigrant Families and Communities Project (coordinated by the John Howard Society).
Extractions: TO SPUR INVOLVEMENT IN CRIME PREVENTION WASHINGTON, D.C. As part of an ongoing effort to get young people involved in crime prevention, the Justice Department's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has launched Youth in Action, a new publication series targeted at youth. The publications, many of which will be written by young people, will describe key elements needed to begin crime prevention programs and offer examples of effective youth-led programs. Paul Gruber, a 17-year-old student from Nashville, Tennessee, wrote the first Youth in Action publication, "The National Youth Network" "Many young people are eager to get involved in crime prevention, but simply do not know how to begin," said OJJDP Administrator Shay Bilchik. "These publications will help fill this information gap so that young people can learn from their peers." The National Youth Network was distributed today at the National Crime Prevention Council 's (NCPC) Youth Crime Prevention Conference in Orlando, Florida. This fact sheet describes the structure and mission of the Network, which consists of youth leaders from across the nation who work to foster youth-based crime prevention efforts.
OJJDP - Gang Resources youth gang involvement. Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders. NCJ 170027. May 1998. OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY prevention on youth gangs and gangrelated crime. http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/resources/gangs.html
YOUTH LEADERS ANNOUNCE MEDIA OUTREACH EFFORT This effort is part of a public service campaign designed to dispel stereotypesabout teens and encourage youth involvement in crime prevention. http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/about/press/ojj98146.html
Extractions: TO ENCOURAGE INVOLVEMENT IN CRIME PREVENTION ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Young people representing crime prevention programs from across the nation joined with St. Louis youth leaders, other city leaders, Justice Department officials, and representatives from the National Crime Prevention Council today to announce a new media outreach initiative. This effort is part of a public service campaign designed to dispel stereotypes about teens and encourage youth involvement in crime prevention. Today's announcement is part of the Third National Youth Network Retreat, which began yesterday and will continue through Sunday. The National Youth Network consists of young people, ages 14 to 21, representing key national and local nonprofit, community-based, school and juvenile justice organizations. The Network, founded by the Justice Department's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), works to foster youth-based crime prevention efforts across the nation. "These young people are working to make their communities and neighborhoods safer," said Associate Attorney General Raymond C. Fisher, who spoke at today's announcement. "Through this media outreach and the public service campaign, these teens and future leaders - - are helping to spread word of what they've accomplished. They're in the best position to encourage others to follow suit."
Provider Profile National Crime Prevention Council youth and adults (materials for youth involvement in community building, safety brochureson eg, studies of successes in community crime prevention initiatives http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/pubs/trngcatalg/ncpc-pp.html
UNODC - Terrorism Global youth Network. UN News Service led to UNODCs first involvement in terrorism prevention work in 1999. 2001 the Commission on crime prevention and Criminal Justice elaborated http://www.undcp.org/terrorism.html
Extractions: Home Site map Links Contact us Field Offices select the site Afghanistan Barbados Bolivia Brazil Colombia Egypt India Iran Kenya Lao PDR Mexico Myanmar New York Nigeria Pakistan Peru Russia Senegal South Africa Thailand Uzbekistan Viet Nam Search print document email document login News and Publications ... UN-Wide Calendar Terrorism has been of concern to the international community since 1937 when the League of Nations elaborated the Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of Terrorism. Subsequently, the United Nations and regional inter-governmental organizations have dealt with terrorism from a legal and political perspective. Since 1963, the international community has elaborated 12 universal legal instruments related to the prevention and suppression of international terrorism. The General Assembly in its resolution 52/220 As a response to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the Security Council adopted Resolution 1373 on 28 September 2001, which declared that:
Extractions: And Training Gang Resistance Education And Training or G.R.E.A.T., is a curriculum based upon two fundamental goals: to reduce gang activity and to educate a population of young people as to the consequences of gang involvement. G.R.E.A.T. is a collaborative effort by G.R.E.A.T. certified law enforcement officers, educators, students, parents, and community to offer an educational program in the classroom. Trained, uniformed police officers present the G.R.E.A.T. curriculum in a classroom setting and through involvement in a wide range of community-based activities, that result in the necessary life skills, a sense of competency, usefulness, and personal empowerment needed to avoid involvement in youth violence and criminal activity. The program is designed to help middle school students become responsible members of their communities, by setting goals for themselves, resisting pressures, learning how to resolve conflicts and understanding how gangs impact the quality of their life. G.R.E.A.T. is a thirteen-week program, culminating with a certificate of graduation, a new philosophical outlook concerning gang activity, and the tools needed to resist gang pressure.
NCPS - News Release the National Strategy on Community Safety and crime prevention. auto theft in Quebecthrough prevention and collaboration to the involvement of youth in auto http://www.prevention.gc.ca/en/whatsnew/news/index.asp?a=v&di=JONCRGQH4
National Citizens' Crime Prevention Campaign::tv in the center of town have carried crime prevention messages featuring more aboutthe invest in youth campaign Neighborhood involvement/Internet Safety (adult http://www.weprevent.org/outohome/
Extractions: site map The streets of America on buses, subways, billboards along the highway, and buildings in the center of town have carried crime prevention messages featuring McGruff for nearly 20 years. Our newest campaigns continue in this tradition, taking the message to the streets. Investing in Youth for a Safer Future: What Do You Want to be Labeled As? invest in youth campaign Mentor
Links And Internet Resources youth Leadership/youth involvement. US Department of Justice National youth Network,youth in Action, http National crime prevention Council, http//www.ncpc.org. http://www.cde.ca.gov/spbranch/safety/links.asp
Extractions: This list of web sites has information useful for safe school planning and implementation. This is not an all-inclusive list; it is an effort to provide a sample of related web sites linked to many other sites. The list includes six general safe schools categories: Safe Schools and Violence Prevention, Other Violence Prevention Resources, Program Ideas, Prevention of Hate Violence, Youth Leadership/Youth Involvement, and Surveys and Statistics. Safe Schools and Violence Prevention Description Link After School Learning and Safe Neigborhoods Partnership Program http://www.cde.ca.gov/afterschool/index.htm American Association of School Administrators Current Issues and Ideas http://www.aasa.org/issues_and_insights/safety/ California Department of Education Safe Schools and Violence Prevention Office http://www.cde.ca.gov/spbranch/safety/
The National Crime Prevention Strategy At Work In Ontario will see the development of crime prevention and literacy and recreational facilitiesby Tamil youth in an and hopefully reduce their involvement in gangs. http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/news/nr/2002/doc_30652.html
Extractions: Backgrounder The National Crime Prevention Strategy at Work in Ontario In Ontario, 145 organizations have received $8,589,862 through the National Crime Prevention Strategy to support their efforts to tackle the root causes of crime and victimization. The National Strategy is a fundamental component of the Government of Canada's commitment to reduce crime and victimization and continue building a nation of safer homes and streets. It is part of a multi-faceted public safety agenda, led by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and the Solicitor General of Canada, that balances a vigorous response to crime with a determined attack on its root causes. The Strategy works together with citizens, communities, municipalities, all provincial and territorial governments as well as other partners. The Strategy is built on the common sense principle that the best way to reduce crime is to focus on the factors that put individuals at risk - factors such as family violence, school problems, and drug abuse. The National Strategy helps communities by providing the tools, knowledge and supports they need to deal with these factors.
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Extractions: Community Involvement Programs Welcome to the Virginia Beach Police Department Community Involvement Homepage. The Virginia Beach Police Deparment is committed to working with all the citizens of Virginia Beach to help prevent crime and guide the youth of our city. The Police Deparment cannot be successful without the support and involvement of all its citizens. We are very fortunate to have active volunteer programs and citizens willing to get involved. Community involvement is our most valuable crime prevention tool. There have been many occasions when the police have prevented the commission of a criminal act due to the swift reporting of the matter by a citizen. If you can, get involved!!
Province Announces Initiative To Target Youth Crime And Street Gangs are to support the development and evaluation of youth crime prevention programswhich enhance protective factors; incorporate police involvement in social http://www.newswire.ca/government/ontario/english/releases/September2001/18/c863
Citizen Involvement Programs school. Police Athletic League (PAL) Call 2077393 for informationon PAL sports programs for youth. crime prevention. Special crime http://www.sanantonio.gov/sapd/citizenpgms.asp
Extractions: CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PROGRAMS SAPD offers a variety of ways for community members to work closely with the police through organized programs and individual activities. Listed below are descriptions of the ways San Antonio residents can form partnerships with the police to make their neighborhoods safer places to live. ACTIVE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PROGRAMS Cellular on Patrol (COP) Neighborhood residents patrol their streets, using cell phones to report crimes. Ride-along and Training at SAPD substations. Citizen Police Academy (CPA) 11-week class to inform and educate citizens about the SAPD and police work in San Antonio. Held at SAPD Academy. Includes Ride-along. 207-6222. Active CPA Alumni Association. Volunteers in Policing (VIP) Opportunities to assist SAPD with duties ranging from clerical to roof-top surveillance. 207-3319 Police Explorers For those age 14-20 interested in police work.Contact Substations
Criminology: Policing Studies between local communities and the state in pursuit of local crime prevention. explorethe form, content and implications of African youth involvement in non http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/criminology/police.htm
Extractions: Home Policing Ecological Criminology Youth Justice ... SJRP Policing Studies About the Institute Publications Annual Reports Crim. Justice ... Contact FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT: OBJECTIVES The challenges posed by the South African political transition for state and private policing have been considerable. The Institute is particularly interested in three aspects of policing reform. First, research has focused on problems inherent in transforming a previously authoritarian and sectionally controlled police organisation. At issue are the new policing philosophies and institutional mechanisms, which a democratic state demands. A second focus involves a comparative understanding of the challenges facing policing institutions under conditions of regime transition accompanied by citizen insecurity due to increases in violent crime. A third major issue concerns the roles that private and community agencies play in securing public order. Community initiatives, civilian-police co-operation and commercial security firms are increasingly involved in crime prevention. ^ to top CURRENT AND FUTURE PROJECTS A critical appraisal of the achievements and failures of South African policing developments during the transitional period.
International Center For The Prevention Of Crime also elicits the cooperation and involvement of the Mrs. Eva Smith, President, DanishNational crime prevention Council. youth Justice Board, England and Wales. 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
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS crime prevention/Public Safety. involvement programs to help prevent crime, includingBlock youth involvement and volunteer activities, youth centers and youth http://phoenix.gov/commidx.html
Extractions: Crime Prevention/Public Safety Citizen involvement programs to help prevent crime, including Block Watch, Graffiti Busters and Citizens on Patrol. Human Services Volunteer opportunities to prepare and serve meals, be a senior companion, teach a class at a senior center and other services to help those in need. Neighborhood Associations A list of neighborhood associations and how to start or join a neighborhood group. Neighborhood newsletters and neighborhood recognition programs. Neighborhood Beautification Neighborhood cleanup including graffiti removal and how to beautify your neighborhood. Classes in paint sprayer and home maintenance. Participation in Government Serve on one of the city's numerous boards, commissions or Village Planning Committees. Volunteer Programs/Community Recognition Programs City volunteer programs and a list of volunteer needs at upcoming city events. Community recognition programs to acknowledge citizens for outstanding community service. Youth Activities and Services Youth involvement and volunteer activities, youth centers and youth services.