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2010-08-20
A Massachusetts community finds renewed spirit following arson tragedy.
Rising from the Ashes
2010-07-21
One Texas crime prevention unit is putting the fun back in summer school!
Turning Up the Heat:  Vacation Safety Training for Kids
2010-05-18
Incorporating an Arson Watch concept into your Neighborhood Watch will only assist in the effectiveness of your watch group.
Creating a Community Arson Watch
2010-04-10
How crime prevention organizations can break down cultural barriers and build trust between immigrants and law enforcement.
It’s a Small World:  Crime Prevention in Ethnic Communities
2010-03-05
A Cincinnati neighborhood begins its own restoration by transforming two long-vacant storefronts into a new substation and a permanent Weed and Seed office. The hope is that this project will serve as a catalyst to revitalizing the whole community.
Substation To Decrease Crime, Restore the Neighborhood
2010-02-12
The U.S. Surgeon General Regina M. Benjamin announced a collaboration with Microsoft HealthVault that will provide new features and expand access to My Family Health Portrait, a free Internet-based resource.
My Family Health Portrait Offering
2010-01-14
2009 Award Winners from the National Neighborhood Watch Program
2009 Neighborhood Watch Awards
2009-12-14
Farm Watch provides both law enforcement officers and community members various opportunities for cross-training. Member volunteers, like their Neighborhood Watch counterparts, learn how to protect their properties and to document and report suspected criminal behaviors. They also are taught to recognize the signs of a rural crime scene (e.g., discarded coffee filters soaked in alcohol, cold medicine packaging, or old batteries, or chemical odors wafting from fields or disused barns, which indicate possible methamphetamine activity).
California farmers band together via Farm Watch to combat agricultural crime
2009-11-10
How to adapt the Neighborhood Watch concept to combat animal cruelty and neglect.
Neighborhood Watch:  An Animal’s Best Advocate
2009-10-12
An overview of the economic downturns and the relation to home foreclosures to public safety is provided. This article will help you to better understand some of the problems that are going on in a very different light.
Economic Downturn and Home Foreclosures: Do They Affect Rural Crime Rates?
2009-07-31
Find out how the Akron Block Watch program has been growing and keeping team spirt going.
Akron Block Watch:  Keeping Team Spirit Alive
2009-05-28
What is Safe Communities America? learn more..
LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPORTS SAFE COMMUNITIES AMERICA
2009-05-01
Ideas to prevent rural crime.
Preventing Rural Crime
2009-04-23
How effective, creative strategic planning has transformed the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office
All-Around Achievement
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