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         Crime Prevention Neighborhood Watch:     more books (37)
  1. Memphis Area Neighborhood Watch: defending the home front. (crime prevention program in Tennessee): An article from: Business Perspectives by Fran Wilson, 1998-06-01
  2. Neighborhood/community watch guidebook: Crime prevention program by Fred Cross, 1982
  3. Evaluating Neighborhood Watch (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) by Trevor Bennett, 1990-01
  4. PREVENTION: COMMUNITY PROGRAMS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice</i> by PAUL J. HIRSCHFIELD, 2002
  5. Comment: virtual neighborhood watch: open source software and community policing against cybercrime.: An article from: Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology by Benjamin R. Jones, 2007-01-01
  6. Focusing attention on neighborhood crime prevention and community policing and coordinating federal efforts to participate in "National Night Out" : report ... Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:107-606) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 2002
  7. Property Watch Program by Steve Walters, 2000
  8. Improving the use and effectiveness of Neighborhood Watch programs (Research in action) by James Garofalo, 1988
  9. The Neighborhood Watch program in the Las Vegas metropolitan area: An overview & evaluation by Rosanna Jones, 1996
  10. Neighborhoods and police (Working paper / Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management) by George L Kelling, 1985
  11. SNAP, Safe Neighborhood Action Plan : how-to-guide (SuDoc HH 1.6/3:SA 1/2)
  12. Neighborhoods and police: The maintenance of civil authority (Perspectives on policing) by George L Kelling, 1989
  13. City of Phoenix Neighborhood Fight Back Program evaluation by Linda Sandler, 1995
  14. National Night Out : building police and community partnerships to prevent crime (SuDoc J 26.2:P 88/2000-2) by Rebecca Morris, 2000

101. DRAFT REMARKS FOR October 17 Conference
However, we also must acknowledge other hometown heroes - the members of neighborhoodwatch and crime prevention groups who have been making a difference in
http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/statements/oct17_conf.html

102. City Of Antioch City Government Police
Council. Their purpose is to organize and facilitate Antioch’s CrimePrevention Program through the neighborhood watch Program.
http://www.ci.antioch.ca.us/CityGov/Police/crime_prevention.htm

103. City Of Mountain View - Police Department
In order for crime prevention to be effective, it must be a collaborationand a partnership between the police and the community.
http://www.ci.mtnview.ca.us/citydepts/pd/cp/crime_prevention.htm

104. Www.sheriffs.org/crime_prevention.htm

http://www.sheriffs.org/crime_prevention.htm

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