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Homeowners' Associations and Neighborhood Watch
9/20/2007
Communities across the nation use Neighborhood Watch to prevent
crime and build stronger relationships with law enforcement. Yet NW is not
just about crime prevention. It is about knowing neighbors and improving the
quality of life in the community. An important goal at neighborhood meetings
is to learn more about each other so neighbors are available to help each other during diffi cult times. A controversial partnership for NW groups to consider is the local Homeowners’ Association.
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International Mass Marketing Fraud Brochure
6/3/2010
The IC3 is a partnership between the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) and the FBI. The IC3 serves as a clearinghouse and repository of cyber crime complaints from private citizens and industry. The IC3 refers complaints to law enforcement agencies for investigation and prose-cution and provides analytical support for cyber crime investigations and prosecution.
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Looking Out For Each Other
5/22/2006
Hillcrest Community Neighborhood Watch Enjoys Decades of Unprecedented Success. You'd never know that this quiet, quaint community was in the heart of a major U.S. city that was once known as the murder capital of the U.S. Find out just what its secret is.
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Making the Connection
8/12/2008
What a tangled web we've woven! The Internet has become something of a cyber smorgasbord with seemingly unlimited options for people to connect
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Medication Theft: Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Neighbors
11/7/2011
When it comes to medication theft, older adults are disproportionately targeted compared with other sectors of the population. The reason: Although people ages 65 and older comprise only 13 percent of the population, they account for nearly one-third of all drugs prescribed in the U.S. .
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