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  1. Citizen involvement in crime prevention by George J Washnis, 1976
  2. Citizen Involvement in Crime Prevention 1982-1987 (#p2507) by Verna Casey, 1988-10
  3. Alternatives to fear: A citizens' manual for crime prevention through neighborhood involvement by Shirley Henke, 1975
  4. Encouraging employee involvement.: An article from: Security Management by George E. Cramer, 1998-01-01
  5. A community guide to crime prevention by Alicia Christian, 1977
  6. Factors related to citizen involvement in personal, household, and neighborhood anti-crime measures: An executive summary by Paul J Lavrakas, 1981
  7. Bellevue citizen involvement in burglary prevention grant #75-C-0025: Evaluation report by Anthony C Mulberg, 1976
  8. Preventing adolescent gang involvement (SuDoc J 32.10:AD 7) by Finn-Aage Esbensen, 2000
  9. Public involvement : community policing in Chicago (SuDoc J 28.24/3:P 96) by U.S. Dept of Justice, 2000
  10. Office of Community Relations and Involvement reference manual (SuDoc HH 1.6/3:C 73/11/V.1-4)
  11. Meeting the challenge : public housing authorities respond to the "One Strike and You're Out" initiative (SuDoc HH 1.2:C 35/3)
  12. Public and Indian Housing Drug Elimination Technical Assistance (TA) Program : fiscal year 1997 application kit (SuDoc HH 1.6:D 84/2/KIT)
  13. Fiscal year 1997 Public and Indian Housing Drug Elimination Grant Program : application kit (SuDoc HH 1.6:D 84/KIT)

1. Minneapolis Crime Watch: June 2007
Northeast Citizen Patrol crime stats and news 6.29.07 2007 Permission granted to freely reprint/forward this information in its entirety. If the information is to be edited
http://mplscrimewatch.blogspot.com/2007_06_01_archive.html

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4. Texans Against Crime
T.A.C.™ Program History – Seeing a decrease in citizencommunity crime prevention involvement, representatives from the East Texas Crime Prevention Association and
http://texansagainstcrime.org/
T.A.C.™ Program History – Seeing a decrease in citizen-community crime prevention involvement, representatives from the East Texas Crime Prevention Association and the East Texas Police Chiefs Association came together with a desire to generate increased participation in neighborhood association programs and other crime prevention activities in Texas neighborhoods. Believing that law enforcement and citizens have a responsibility to work together to protect our neighborhoods, the group concluded that the best course of action was to develop ways to restore East Texas residents’ interest in the planning of neighborhood block parties.
National Night Out™ is a nationwide program designed to increase crime prevention understanding, generate support/participation in crime prevention programs, improve police-community alliances, and to let criminals know that the community is in control. Although NNO™ has been successful across the nation, it was apparent to the group that planning successful NNO™ events (which take place in August) is simply too challenging for East Texas residents. Regardless of the commitment level of those planning the NNO™ events, battling the excessive heat and humidity of August in East Texas always proves to be too difficult. It was suggested that a crime prevention event be created for East Texas and set for the month of October.
Not only would the weather be more agreeable, but October is National Crime Prevention Month, making it the perfect time to generate increased participation in neighborhood association programs and other crime prevention activities in East Texas communities. To achieve this, law enforcement agencies across East Texas are joining forces to sponsor T.A.C.™ – Texans Against Crime™.

5. The City Of Dublin, California - Police Services
National Night Out — which is traditionally the first Tuesday in August — began as a concept for generating greater crime prevention involvement among residents.
http://ci.dublin.ca.us/DepartmentSub.cfm?PL=exp&SL=police

6. Ranch Watch Program - Community Crime Prevention
This may be given to an officer who solves a cattle/horse/farm equipment theft case, crime prevention involvement, ranch safety education, animal abuse case, motorist livestock
http://www.ranchwatch.com/awards.php
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RANCH WATCH Officer of the Year Award
and Citizen of the Year Award
Law Enforcement Award- can be given to a Deputy, Police Officer, Animal Control Officer, Brand Inspector, Highway Patrolman, or Wildlife Officer who makes a difference for the betterment of their rural community. This may be given to an officer who solves a cattle/horse/farm equipment theft case, crime prevention involvement, ranch safety education, animal abuse case, motorist livestock contacts, etc. The only criteria for the Award is that the person has in some way helped the ranching and rural community. If you know of a deserving person you would like to nominate E-Mail us at: ranchwatch@juno.com . Of course self-nominations are always accepted.
Citizen Award- is given to the individual who has made a difference in their rural/ranching community through education and prevention or assisting law enforcement with programs making a safer community, or reporting a crime involving livestock or equipment, etc. E-Mail us at: ranchwatch@juno.com

7. Law Enforcement Services - Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department : City Of Mal
The official web site of the City of Malibu. Law Enforcement Services Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. General information, crime prevention, involvement opportunities.
http://www.ci.malibu.ca.us/index.cfm/fuseaction/nav/navid/160/
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    8. Cama International
    Crime Prevention ; Involvement with tenant association and neighbourhood watch. Local police and fire department liaison; As a result, many problems have been circumvented before they
    http://camainternational.com/wd_testimonials.php

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    Sterling Karamar has been utilizing the services of Cama International for several years and has been pleased with the results. During this time they have managed services for a three building condo complex, comprised of 700 suites.
    • Creation and implementation of specific site procedures, including design and implementation of forms necessary to carry out these procedures
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      Proactive approach Crime Prevention Involvement with tenant association and neighbourhood watch. Local police and fire department liaison
    As a result, many problems have been circumvented before they occurred resulting in a safe and risk free environment. Jack Beaton Director of Residential Operations Sterling Karamar Property Management

    9. Ensure Every Kids Gets To Play!
    Promotes positive behaviors encourages community involvement Builds a healthy lifestyle Develops physical and creative skills Is an important tool in crime prevention involvement
    http://www.halifax.ca/rec/documents/Brochure1.pdf

    10. Texans Against Crimeâ„¢ (T.A.C.â„¢) Program Information/History
    Texans Against Crimeâ„¢ (T.A.C.â„¢) Program Information/History T.A.C.â„¢ Program History Seeing a decrease in citizen-community crime prevention involvement, representatives from
    http://texansagainstcrime.org/pdfs/TAC_Brochure_Two-Sided_Tri-fold.pdf

    11. 2010 July | TimSbranti
    National Night Out began as a concept for generating greater crime prevention involvement among residents. Neighbors should leave their porch lights on to demonstrate their anti
    http://www.timsbranti.net/blog/2010/07/page/2
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    National Night Out Event comes to Dublin on August 3rd
    Dublin will mark the 27th anniversary of National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 3 with cookouts, rallies and other community events in cooperation with the police department. Neighborhood visits from Dublin police and fire crews will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Anyone interested in blocking off their street to hold a block party should contact the Dublin Public Works Department at (925)-833-6630 to get a Block Party/Encroachment Permit. By Jed Bing, Pleasanton Weekly Staff. Dublin Updates Newsroom Dublin Events by Tim Sbranti
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    Normally the cost of adding infrastructure to new developments would be paid for by water connection fees. Because the market for new homes is not meeting the levels anticipated when the developments started, district management felt there was little choice but to pass these costs on to rate payers. In June 2009, the district voted to add the temporary infrastructure charge to offset the cost of infrastructure required for developments in Dougherty Valley and East Dublin. The Board of Directors kept the costs down, voting for 60 percent of what district management requested. This lowered amount, however, resulted in the need for a greater increase in 2011.

    12. UPDATED 23-year-old Arrested In Otter Creek Shooting
    • Emphasis on more neighborhood volunteer crime prevention involvement. Visitation hours for Amy Hancock are set for Friday, September 12, from 5 7 p.m. at the Ruggles-Wilcox
    http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2008/sep/10/reward-offered-otter-creek-shooti

    13. National Night Out Event Comes To Dublin On August 3rd | TimSbranti
    National Night Out began as a concept for generating greater crime prevention involvement among residents. Neighbors should leave their porch lights on to demonstrate their anti
    http://www.timsbranti.net/blog/dublin_updates/national-night-out-event-comes-to-
    National Night Out Event comes to Dublin on August 3rd
    Posted on July 27th, 2010 by Tim Sbranti Dublin will mark the 27th anniversary of National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 3 with cookouts, rallies and other community events in cooperation with the police department. Neighborhood visits from Dublin police and fire crews will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Anyone interested in blocking off their street to hold a block party should contact the Dublin Public Works Department at (925)-833-6630 to get a Block Party/Encroachment Permit. By Jed Bing, Pleasanton Weekly Staff.
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    14. UPDATED 23-year-old Arrested In Otter Creek Shooting
    • Emphasis on more neighborhood volunteer crime prevention involvement. Visitation hours for Amy Hancock are set for Friday, September 12, from 5 7 p.m. at the Ruggles-Wilcox
    http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2008/sep/10/reward-offered-otter-creek-shooti

    15. STRATEGIC PLAN 2005-2009 02-13-07
    involvement, youth programs, and elder services, will maximize the effectiveness for early intervention to reduce crime and promote effective crime prevention. Involvement in
    http://www.sheriffcitrus.org/pdf/profstand_StrategicPlan.pdf

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    programs, such as, American Cities Leadership Programs, Philadelphia Weed and Seed Community Involvement, The Mayor Initiative Program, The Mayor's Crime Prevention Involvement
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    response to two problems that were deemed hindrances to effective crime prevention (1) the lack of comprehensive neighborhood organization and crime prevention involvement
    http://www.cj.msu.edu/~people/cp/evaluate.html
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    NEIGHBORHOOD FOOT PATROL PROGRAM
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    School of Criminal Justice
    Michigan State University and
    The Research Team Consisting of: Robert Baldwin
    Dennis Banas
    David Duggar
    Donna Hale
    Hazel Harden Philip Marcus Stephen McGuire John McNamara Francisco Medrano Catherine Smith Paul Smyth Jesse Thompson This program and publication were made possible by a grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. The interpretations and conclusions contained in this publication represent the views of the author and not necessarily those of the Mott Foundation, its trustees, or officers. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Charles Stewart Mott Foundation William White, President and Chief Executive Office Marilyn Steele, Program Officer Holly Hudson, Program Assistant The Mott Foundation Board of Trustees and Foundation Staff Flint Police Department Chief Mac Durbin Deputy Chief Joseph Wilson (retired) Deputy Chief Bruce Benson Lt. Robert McFadden Sgt. John Benthall Sgt. Kenneth Burns Sgt. Gerald Dickenson Sgt. Arthur Evans

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    Planning Condition To be agreed Crime Impact Statement lite / Crime Prevention Plan lite There are certain types of schemes that require more in depth crime prevention involvement and
    http://www.rochdale.gov.uk/PDF/2010_07_29_Checklists_proposed_revisions_for_cons

    19. An Overview On National Night Out - By Susan E. Carr - Helium
    The campaign is designed to encourage crime prevention involvement at all levels. This includes individuals, communities, agencies and law enforcement.
    http://www.helium.com/items/1566040-what-is-national-night-out
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      National Night Out (NNO) is about crime and crime prevention. This event is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) and the 26th annual event took place on August 4, 2009 (first Tuesday in August). In partnership with Target Corporation and law enforcement agencies, National Night Out involves civic groups, businesses and neighbourhood organizations. Participation includes 15,000 communities from 50 states and US territories. As well, Canadian cities along with military bases totalling more than 37 million people worldwide have participated in this night of awareness. The shear vastness of these numbers can only tell us the magnitude of the problems involving crime globally. The campaign is designed to encourage crime prevention involvement at all levels. This includes individuals, communities, agencies and law enforcement. The objective of this event is to heighten awareness of crime and drug prevention and to encourage support and participation especially by implementing local programs, such as youth and drug awareness. Currently, the NATW includes over 6,500 crime, drug and violence prevention programs. Traditionally, a call for "lights on" and front porch vigils signified attention to and participation in this night. However, over time participation has expanded to include block parties, cookouts, parades, police visits, festivals, neighbourhood walks, safety fairs, contests, rallies and meetings, just to name a few. Involvement and partnership with police in communities is encouraged and highlighted as just one of the ways crime can be prevented, and safer communities created.

    20. GWENT POLICE AUTHORITY
    Alway Crime Prevention 'Secured by Design' is a programme of crime prevention involvement in construction that is intended for social housing projects only.
    http://www.gwentpa.police.uk/pa/agendaarchive/GPA241106/gpa241106item8aopupdateo

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