Lawlink NSW: (R49.2) Drug Crime Prevention And Mitigation imprisonment on employment increases the later risk of further involvement in crime needto know to improve policy directed at crime prevention and mitigation. http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/bocsar1.nsf/pages/r49textsection2
Extractions: In its World Drug Report Although these statistics illustrate that drug use involves the young disproportionately, the figures do not necessarily indicate a high level of drug use in the general population of young people. Apart from cannabis, illicit drug use by young people remains low in terms of historical trends. Among American senior high school students (12th grade), the proportion using any illicit drug other than cannabis, during the previous year rose to 20.7 per cent in 1997, from a low of 14.9 per cent in 1992. However, this is well below the peak of approximately 34 per cent in 1981. In contrast, prevalence of cannabis use by young people increased dramatically during the 1990s. In 1992, 28.8 per cent of American 12th grade students had used cannabis in the past year. By 1997, this proportion had risen to 43.3 per cent. In younger students the increase in annual cannabis use prevalence was more dramatic, with 7.2 per cent of 8th grade students using in the past year in 1993, increasing to 17.7 per cent in 1997 (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1998). In Europe, surveys of school children indicate a similar pattern of increasing cannabis use during the 1990s. In 1993, 25 per cent of British 15-16 year olds students had tried cannabis, increasing to 38 per cent in 1997 (Balding, 1998). In the Netherlands, 14 per cent of 14-15 year old students had tried cannabis in 1992 and this had increased to 24.5 per cent in 1996 (Kuipers and de Zwart, 1999). During this period, use of other illicit drugs remained low in both these European countries, with some exceptions. In the Netherlands and Britain, use of Ecstasy (
Crime Prevention The Police also seek to promote and strengthen Police rapport with thepopulation to encourage public involvement in crime prevention. http://www.nitrodesigns.com/portfolio/ncpc/home.htm
Extractions: Singapore enjoys a law crime rate. This is the result of the close co-operation between the Police and the community in crime prevention. We work hand-in-hand in preventing crime. Your public-spiritedness and support contributed to the low crime rate. We must not be complacent. We will continue to work together to improve on our achievement and enjoy the way of life. We must look after ourselves and our belongings, enhance our security to minimize the risk of being victims of crime. What is Crime Prevention?
Community Crime Prevention Liaison Unit One of the hallmarks of the crime prevention Unit was its involvement in the NeighborhoodWatch program, which reached its apex in the early to mid1970s. http://www.lapdonline.org/organization/ocp/cag/crs/ccpl_unit/acomm_cp_liaison.ht
Georgetown University Department Of Public Safety, Crime Prevention Georgetown University Department of Public Safety crime prevention unit seeksto increase community involvement about the risks of campus crime, and to http://www.georgetown.edu/student-affairs/dps/Crime_Prevention.htm
Extractions: Georgetown University Department of Public Safety Crime Prevention unit seeks to increase community involvement about the risks of campus crime, and to generate an active sense of awareness in each individual to assume a greater level of responsibility for their personal safety. The crime prevention unit is under the direction of Sergeant Gilbert Bussey, who may be contacted on (202) 687-4343, or by E-mail The Department of Public Safety will conduct Crime Prevention workshops and office surveys on request between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Topics may include, but are not limited to, Office Security, Bomb Threats, Personal Security, and Sexual Assault Prevention and Services. DPS will register and engrave bicycles with the owner's identification, sell bicycle security devices (locks and cuffs), demonstrate the proper method of securing bicycles, and distribute safety whistles and security pamphlets.
National Sheriffs' Association - Crime Prevention Law enforcement leaders were looking for a crime prevention program which would incorporatecitizen involvement, and which would address the increasing number http://www.sheriffs.org/CrimePrevention/
Extractions: Crime Prevention Join NSA in working toward doubling the number of Neighborhood Watch groups in the nation by January 2004. Record your efforts online at USAonwatch.org in the Meet the Challenge area. Thank you for your commitment to Neighborhood Watch and crime prevention! Neighborhood Watch is undoubtedly one of the oldest and most well known crime prevention concepts in history. While the modern day concept of Neighborhood Watch came into prominence in the late 1960s in response to an increasing burglary rate, its roots in America can actually be traced all the way back to the days of Colonial settlements when night watchmen patrolled the streets. The National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) took this crime prevention concept a step further by making it a national initiative the National Neighborhood Watch Program . The program was developed in response to a multitude of requests from Sheriffs and Police Chiefs around the country. Law enforcement leaders were looking for a crime prevention program which would incorporate citizen involvement, and which would address the increasing number of burglaries taking place, especially in rural and suburban residential areas. Additional Links Crime Prevention usaonwatch.org
Crime Prevention & Safety Tips - Oregon State University A safe and secure environment is made possible through each member of the OregonState University community's involvement in crime prevention and sensible http://oregonstate.edu/dept/security/crime_prevention/crime_prevention.html
Extractions: Full Text Search Home Emergency Procedures Campus Crime Report Campus By Night ... Property Crimes While the Oregon State University community and the city of Corvallis are considered friendly and relatively safe communities, neither is immune to the realities of the world. A safe and secure environment is made possible through each member of the Oregon State University community's involvement in crime prevention and sensible behavior. In order to have a safe and successful Oregon State University experience, each person must take responsibility to recognize one's own vulnerability to crime and reduce risks through preventive action and cooperation with Oregon State Police and the Department of Public Safety. Three factors must be present for a crime to occur: You can have a significant impact on the last one, OPPORTUNITY, and can significantly reduce crime by being aware of simple steps for crime prevention. These crime prevention tips can be used by all students, faculty, and staff of any age, both on and off campus. We are providing this crime prevention information to you as a reference guide to assist you in making the decisions that will help to keep you safe. You are primarily responsible for your own safety and security. You need to make the effort to make your surroundings as safe and secure as possible.
Howard County Police Department: Crime Prevention In Howard County, public awareness and involvement in crime prevention providespolice with a collective, powerful approach to solving crimes. http://www.co.ho.md.us/Police/PD_CrimePrev.htm
Extractions: Crime Prevention Crime Prevention and Community Policing are synonymous philosophies directed towards decreasing crime and empowering communities. The realization that police and communities must work together to effectively reduce and prevent crime, its perception and fear, is gaining acceptance throughout the nation. In Howard County, public awareness and involvement in crime prevention provides police with a collective, powerful approach to solving crimes. The forming of partnerships creates an atmosphere conducive to identifying and solving problems. The Office of Public Affairs is delegated the responsibility of developing and maintaining crime prevention programs. Some of the programs and/or presentations offered include: Neighborhood Watch Personal Safety Safety While Driving Rape/Sexual Assault Prevention Workplace Violence Operation I.D.
New Westminster Police Crime Prevention Office Our mission is to serve the Community by Implementing crime preventionPrograms; Encouraging Citizen involvement in crime prevention; http://www.newwestpolice.org/cpo.html
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Hampton Roads Crime Prevention - Taking A Bite Out Of Crime crime news for the Hampton Roads communities of Chesapeake, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hampton, Poquoson, Virginia Category Society crime prevention crime prevention requires education, awareness and involvement our Hampton Roadspolice are only part of the equation in fighting and preventing crime, and http://www.hamptonroads-crime.org/
Extractions: Help Get the Word Out Now! Hampton Roads Crime Prevention - Taking a Bite Out of Crime - HamptonRoads-Crime.org an online community resource serves the Hampton Roads communities of Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, Suffolk, Hampton, Poquoson, James City County, Williamsburg, and York County. Home Hampton Roads Police Local News Fraud Protect Our Children ... Archived Crime News "Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid." - 20 Dec 2002 For up to date news please go to the "Local News" page State sinks teeth into dog fighting law. Recent Newport News News Release Crimes of the Week - Chesapeake Local Man Dies of Gunshot Wound - Virginia Beach Police Seek Two Men Wanted For Questioning in Murder Investigation - Norfolk Police Hunt Nuns' Kidnapper -CNN FBI seeks Harris County man said to have shot father
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Extractions: CCSO Crime Prevention Mission Statement We live with crime every day. It has become, unfortunately, a fact of life. Discussions on the subject have traditionally focused much less on prevention than on arrest and punishment; The Charlotte County Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention Mission is to enable people to create safer and more caring communities by addressing the cause of crime and violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to occur. Responsibilities for Crime Prevention during 2002-2006 The main objective of crime prevention is to reduce the opportunity for crime, thereby reducing the likelihood that crime will occur. In our "Elements of Crime" Triangle, by removing any one of the legs of the triangle, one removes the crime. One can remove the desire to commit a crime by educating. One can remove the ability to commit a crime by incarcerating, and one can remove the opportunity to commit a crime by "Target-Hardening". Effective crime prevention incorporates all of these things. Removing the Desire To Commit A Crime
Minnesota Statutes 2002, 299A.296 (11) other community and school-based crime prevention programs that are innovativeand encourage substantial involvement by members of the community served http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/299A/296.html
Extractions: Minnesota Statutes 2002, Table of Chapters Table of contents for Chapter 299A 299A.296 Community crime prevention programs; grants. Subdivision 1. Programs. The commissioner shall, in consultation with the chemical abuse and violence prevention council, administer a grant program to fund community-based programs that are designed to enhance the community's sense of personal security and to assist the community in its crime control and prevention efforts. Examples of qualifying programs include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) community-based programs designed to provide services for children under 14 years of age who are juvenile offenders or who are at risk of becoming juvenile offenders. The programs must give priority to: (i) juvenile restitution; (ii) prearrest or pretrial diversion, including through mediation; (iii) probation innovation; (iv) teen courts, community service; or (v) post-incarceration alternatives to assist youth in returning to their communities; (2) community-based programs designed to provide at-risk children and youth under 14 years of age with after-school and summer enrichment activities;
Alberta Rural Crime Watch Provincial Rural crime Watch Association will be leaders in crime prevention by buildingrelationships through promoting community involvement and identifying http://www.ruralcrimewatch.ab.ca/about_us.html
Extractions: The Eyes and Ears of Rural Alberta Home About Us Board Members Forms The Bulletin Notices ... Links Alberta Provincial Rural Crime Watch Association will strive to promote crime prevention through lobbying, communication and programs for Albertans. Alberta Provincial Rural Crime Watch Association will be leaders in crime prevention by building relationships through promoting community involvement and identifying future needs with effective communication and promotion. Building Relationships Youth Involvement Leadership Promotion Effective Communication Future Needs Web Editor
BUPD Online: Crime Prevention department; it is shared by YOU. In fact your involvement is the mostimportant factor in crime prevention. You are the eyes and ears http://www.bu.edu/police/prevention/about.html
Extractions: What is Crime Prevention Crime prevention is the anticipation, recognition, and the appraisal of a crime risk and the initiation of some action to remove or reduce it. What does this mean for you? What is SUSPICIOUS? Anything that seems slightly "out of place" for the area or time of day in which it occurs. The most obvious things to watch out for and report are: While most of the situations described above could have innocent explanations, your police department would rather investigate crime-prone situations than be called when it is too late.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design The CPTED theory advocates that all possibilities for natural crime prevention beexhausted, prior to the involvement of the mechanical and organized strategies http://www.ci.mesa.az.us/police/literature/cpted.asp
Extractions: Police Home Page Crime Prevention Unit Literature Available Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, or CPTED (pronounced sep-ted), is a crime prevention philosophy based on the theory that proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime, as well as an improvement in the quality of life. The use of CPTED will reduce crime and fear by reducing criminal opportunity and fostering positive social interaction among legitimate users of space. A legitimate user means one who is using a space for its intended purpose. The emphasis is on prevention rather than apprehension and punishment. There are three basic and overlapping principles in the CPTED concept. In order to get a better understanding of the concept, let us consider these:
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Extractions: Plato In order for Crime to occur, three elements must be present. These are As with any triangle, if a single leg is missing, a triangle cannot be formed. This holds true in regard to crime as well. If any one of these is missing, no crime will occur. The main objective of Crime Prevention is to reduce the opportunity for crime, thereby reducing the likelihood that crime will occur. In our " Elements of Crime" Triangle, by removing any one of the legs of the triangle, one removes the crime. One can remove the desire to commit a crime by educating. One can remove the ability to commit a crime by incarcerating, and one can remove the opportunity to commit a crime by target-hardening. Effective Crime Prevention incorporates all of these things. Removing the Desire To Commit A Crime Education D.A.R.E.