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    department decided to undertake a five year strategic planning effort to address the primary prevention of sexual violence‚ for which there was a clear need. There were two driving forces for the plan; first‚ sexual violence was identified as a key health issue and grants were being provided to states for the development of primary prevention plans and second‚ Minnesota was a recognised state in sexual violence prevention work. The health department collated with Minnesota coalition against sexual violence

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    in Crime Prevention Author Shanu... Research Analyst Summary Summary provided by the author There is a significant body of research about the role the media plays in influencing public perceptions about crime. The public depends largely on newspapers and television for its information about crime and the criminal justice system‚ but the information they receive is often affected by the limited sources used by journalists to create news stories. Sensationalist reporting of violent crime by

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    why I want to now direct your attention to the risk factors of crime and victimization; level of crime in our province; and how much crime it is costing for Ontario’s taxpayers. In addition‚ I would like to propose several recommendations that can make significant changes to Ontario’s crime level and reduce victimization. 1. The Risk of Crime and Victimization to Canadians and its costs to taxpayers and to victims The risk of crime and victimization in general generates significant impact on taxpayers

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    Crime Reporting Rates

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    CheckPoint Crime Reporting and Rates Response What is the purpose of the major crime – reporting programs? What makes a successful crime reporting program in the U.S.? The purpose of major crime – reporting programs is to keep track to see if crime is decreasing or increasing in the various communities. Also to keep track of the heaviest crime stricken areas to determine if police patrol needs to be increased. Also to keep track of which crime is being committed the most in the various communities

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    Rape Prevention

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    RAPE PREVENTION Robert Honeysucker CRJ 305 Instructor Robert Jackson April 28‚2013 This paper proposes a crime prevention program to address the issue of violent crime‚ particularly that of rape. It will touch all facets of the criminal justice system. It will deal with the city of Austin‚ Texas‚ comparing it to similar cities like Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin‚ and Seattle‚ Washington. Although the cities are doing a good job in this area‚ things can be improved. This

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    Tactical Crime Analysis

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    Tactical crime analysis can be a long tedious process. It’s a more of a hands-on approach that brings a better type analysis. Qualitative analysis is specifically used when a crime analyst studies different crime reports individually while paying close to recurring series or patterns in the details of each report. While studying each report the crime analyst is compared the different aspects. Qualitative details from police reports are more likely to be found and analyzed thoroughly during tactical

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    There are many forms of crime prevention and crime reduction. Explore two such strategies and illustrate with practical examples. Background Crime prevention has been in existence since the nineteenth century. It is linked with the period marking the emergence of the modern state. During this period the community handles it own crime preventative measure but it was hard to sustain it. However‚ they perceived a belief that the criminal justice system could prevent crime alone and propaganda to

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    Delinquency Prevention

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    Delinquency Prevention Dana Leshock August 19‚ 2012 CCJS 350 Prevention 1 Every single person that is living in the United States today is and has been affected by juvenile crime. It affects parents‚ neighbors‚ teachers‚ and families. It affects the victims of crime‚ the perpetrators‚ and the bystanders. While delinquency rates have been

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    Victims and Crime Evaluation Victims and Crime Evaluation The role of the prosecutor A prosecutor is a law enforcement official who is the chief legal representative in the court systems in countries with either the common law adversarial system‚ or the civil law inquisitorial system. The prosecutor is responsible for representing the state‚ in presenting the case in a criminal trial against an individual accused of breaking the law. Prosecutors are typically lawyers who possess a law degree

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    Gang Prevention

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    Investigation‚ there are over “1.4 million active street‚ prison‚ and OMG (Outlaw Motorcycle Gang) members comprising more than 33‚000 gangs in the United States” ("Fbi.gov"). These gangs exist in all 50 states and account for 48 percent of all violent crimes in some areas and in others‚ up to 90 percent in several others‚ according to National Gang Intelligence Center analysts. When gangs are prevalent in a society‚ it causes damaging effects not only to the community‚ but also to the individuals who

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