Reach Out! Links Area Index National crime prevention. Bullying. Freeza Gigs drug and Alcohol Free entertainmentin Victoria. National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development assoc. http://www.reachout.com.au/jsp/area_index.jsp?area=links
Links To Allied Agencies International assoc. California Missing Persons, National crime PreventionCouncil. Consumer Information Center, Safe drugfree Schools Program. http://www.sbcsheriff.org/links.html
The Prevention Researcher Online presented at the Safeco Lectureship on crime and Delin Amer J drug and Alc Abuse,17, 7188. theory, educational intervention, and the prevention of delinquency http://www.tpronline.org/read.cfm?ID=51
The Prevention Researcher Online presented at the Safeco Lectureship on crime and Delin protective factors for alcoholand other drug problems in RamosMcKay (Eds.), 14 Ounces of prevention (pp http://www.tpronline.org/print.cfm?category=References&ID=51
Extractions: The Role of the Pediatrician in Youth Violence Prevention in Clinical Practice and at the Community Level (RE9832) AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS Task Force on Violence ABSTRACT. Violence and violent injuries are a serious threat to the health of children and youth in the United States. It is crucial that pediatricians define their role and develop the appropriate skills to address this threat effectively. From a clinical perspective, pediatricians should incorporate into their practices preventive education, screening for risk, and linkages to necessary intervention and follow-up services. As advocates, pediatricians should become involved at the local and national levels to address key risk factors and assure adequacy of preventive and treatment programs. There are also educational and research needs central to the development of effective clinical strategies. This policy statement defines the emerging role of pediatricians in youth violence prevention and management. It reflects the importance of this issue in the strategic agenda of the American Academy of Pediatrics for promoting optimal child health and development. ABBREVIATIONS. AAP, American Academy of Pediatrics; HELP, Handgun Epidemic Lowering Plan; TFOV, (AAP) Task Force on Violence; VIPP, Violence Intervention and Prevention Program.
Reach Out! Links Area Index National crime prevention. Getting Real. Freeza Gigs drug and Alcohol Free entertainmentin Victoria. National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development assoc. http://www.reachout.asn.au/jsp/area_index.jsp?area=links
Extractions: Local Services City Hall - Main Number....................... 594-4711 Cable TV ..........................................592-5171 Council of Aging.....................................533-7333 Electric Light Works...............................598-8311 Fire Department......................................594-6633 EMERGENCY# 911 Fuel Assistance........................................552-1548 Police Department...................................592-6341 EMERGENCY # 911 Police Detective Bu.................................594-1730 Police Traffic Bu......................................594-1771 Police Drug Hotline..................................594-1763 Chief Secretary's ....................................594-1721 Crime Prevention (Ptlm. Babij..................594-1752 Internal Affairs..........................................594-1755 Public Library..........................................594-6679 Public Works...........................................594-3566 UTILITIES Bay State Gas.................................781-3610 Water Department..........................594-3420
"Fairness In The Age Of Columbine", Franapples.com National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and drug Information PO Box 2345 Rockville,MD 20852 301468-2600 www.health.org. National crime prevention Council 1000 http://www.franapples.com/fairness/faResources.html
Extractions: Self-Esteem Resources Click on any link to jump to that section or just scroll down to see all of the information. For those interested in purchasing an extensive compilation of self-esteem research, please visit the following link which contains a form to order book authored by Robert Reasoner, Self Esteem and Youth https://atlas.waypt.com/secure/self-esteem-international/8-orderbook.htm THE PROBLEM: The condition of our youth has significantly deteriorated. One-fifth of all 8th graders in the U.S. are considered to be at high risk of school failure. Approximately 30% of our youth drop out and fail to complete high school.
Links To International Conferences Intervention Conference Coordinator, crime prevention Unit, Attorney the Alcohol andOther drug Foundation, Queensland for Suicide prevention (IASP), Stockholm http://www.nzaahd.org.nz/events/interconf.htm
Extractions: Psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, dietitians, general practitioners, nurses and other mental health professionals will make up those attending and participating. The Congress will encompass contemporary best practice and cutting-edge multidisciplinary care, research and partnerships in eating disorders. The themes are:
NEA ESP - Bus Drivers of Education, Safe and drugFree Schools, 202 Offers material on Preventing YouthHate crime.. Developing Effective Sexual Assault prevention Programs for http://www.nea.org/esp/jobs/busqual_9.htm
Extractions: Building a Quality Workforce Resources GENERAL Guidelines for Commercial Vehicle Driver Licensing , U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 400 7th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590, 202-366-4000, www.dot.gov Online Library: safety issues, legislation and regulation statistics, science and engineering information. Division of Motor Vehicles, Department of Law and Public Safety, Department of Education for each State U.S. Dept. of Transportation , Research and Special Program Administration, OHMT/DHM-51, Washington, D.C. 20590
Important Links - Project Safe Neighborhoods Site Index, American Bar assoc. Juvenile Justice Ctr. HUD drug Info Strategy Clearinghouse.PO Box 6424. Nat'l crime prevention Council. 1000 Connecticut Ave, NW. http://www.psn.gov/links.asp?formmode=filter&category=CJ
Drug Abuse Education health and safety awareness, and crime, drug, and violence to predispose them to futuredrug abuse a consensus among experts that a prevention strategy targeted http://www.askeric.org/Old_Askeric/InfoGuides/alpha_list/drugabuse12_96.html
Extractions: An AskERIC InfoGuide Date compiled: December 5, 1996 Compiled by: Georgene E. Rosengrant INDEX 1) Introduction Internet Resources Gopher 3 Listservs 2 Telnet none WWW 32 Optional: Electronic Journals and Newsletters 2 FTP none Other- News Groups - 9 3) ERIC Resources ERIC Clearinghouses none ERIC Citations 15 ERIC Digests 4 4) How to Retreive ERIC Journal Articles and Documents Hard Copy Resources Bibliographies 3 Biographical Sources 2 Directories 1 Dictionaries 1 Encyclopedias 6 Full-Length Studies 23 Geographical Resources none Government Sources 1 Indexes 2 Periodicals 3 Professional Associations 3 Reviews 1 Statistical Sources none 1. INTRODUCTION
Hotlines For Men National drug Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service Powell Student Health Ctr,HIV prevention Program, UCSC Youth crime Watch of American 305.670.2409 or http://www.menstuff.org/resources/resourcefiles/hotlines.html
Extractions: Contact Literacy Center/National Literacy Hotline - 800.228.8813 GED Hotline - 800.626.9433 Family of the Americas - 800.443.3395 Family Service America - 800.221.3726 Higher Education/Adult Training Resource Center - 800.544.3284 International Childbirth Education Assoc. Inc. - 800.624.4934 Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center - 800.869.6782 Parents' Institute for Drug Education, Inc. - 800.241.7946 Youth Specialties - 800.776.8008 WAVE, Inc. - 800.274.2005 Federal Clearinghouse Network Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Info - 800.FYI.3366 Division of Family Service Info System - 800.392.1261 Drug Policy Info Clearinghouse - 800.666.3332 Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse - 800.788.2800 Federal Student Aid Info Center - 800.433.3243 Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse - 800.638.8736 National AIDS Info Clearinghouse - 800.458.5231
Williamson County Sheriff's Department aimed at crime prevention, drug education, and crime prevention Home security inspections,DARE, 9431353 or operations, drugs, and violent crime among others. http://www.williamson-county.org/Sheriff/
Extractions: Texas Admin. Code The Sheriff's Office is charged with providing public safety services to the residents of Williamson County. The Sheriff's Office patrols the County investigates crimes , maintains the County Jail , and provides other support services such as criminal records, crime victim assistance , and animal control . In addition to enforcing the law and serving civil papers, the Sheriff's Office also keeps order in the District and County courts and actively promotes programs aimed at crime prevention drug education , and senior citizen safety Sheriff John Maspero , Chief Deputy Richard Elliott, Asst. Chief Deputy Jack Hall, Asst. Chief Deputy Robert Chapman, and the officers, employees, and volunteers of the Williamson County Sheriff's Office works hard to meet these responsibilities. If there is an emergency, call 911 from anywhere in the County to have an officer respond. In cases where there is not an emergency, please call the main number for the Sheriff's Office at (512) 943-1300, or use this
Links Page Nations Office for drug Control and crime prevention United States Secret ServiceUS drug Enforcement Administration Jefferson County Search Dog assoc. http://www.scottema.com/html/links.html
Copsites www.drugid.org drug Information Training Schedules. www.criminals.com BailbondsmanAssoc. www.vcnet.com/expert/crimewise/ Free crime prevention Information. http://users.choice.net/~vcerchio/Copsites.html
Extractions: Webmaster: Webmaster@cerchio.com www.it.ojp.gov Federal Web Site , Tech Help, Office Of Justice www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/len/ Law Enforcement News http://home.att.net/~poofcatt/july.html Pledge To Our Flag One Nation Under God www.ODMP.org Welcome to the Officer Down Memorial Page http://www.rock103.com/america/america.swf We Will Never Forget 911 www.angelfire.com/fl4/IceWalker/ATributetotheVictimsandFamily.html America Under Attack September 11, 2001 www.todayscop.com Cops Message Board www.pac-info.com ****State By State Search Engine**** http://search.officer.com www.geocities.com/cleves_police/index.html Cleves Police Department www.hcso.org www.hamilton-co.org Hamilton County Ohio www.hcpros.org/parole Up For Early Parole Releases From Ohio Prisons www.drc.state.oh.us/ www.deathpenaltyinfo.org Death Penalty Information Center http://onlinedocs.andersonpublishing.com/ Ohio Revised Code www.rcc.org/muncode.html Cincinnati Municipal Code www.piperinfo.com/state/index.cfm
Coalitions And Organizations Page 2 NM-Z Children and Families Advocacy for primary prevention programs org New Mexico Alliancefor drug Policy Reform c domestic violence and sexual assault crime victims http://www.region5rcc.org/coalitions/coalitions 2.htm
Welcome To The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Women Peace Officers assoc. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms drug Enforcement AdministrationFederal Police Office of Germany crime prevention Database Federal http://www.icjia.state.il.us/iijis/public/index.cfm?metaSection=forms&metaPage=l
MCC Crime Scene Newsletter TRIADs educate through crime prevention and victim/witness programs crime Watch TheMCC and WJTV12 are to inform area residents about our drug problem, and how http://www.crimecom.org/csq299.htm
Extractions: The MCC is your private, nonprofit and nonpolitical community advocate and watchdog for crime and related problems. An experienced staff provides the only alternative to an inadequate and often dysfunctional criminal justice system. A new jail and juvenile detention center, crime legislation, court reform, prosecutorial oversight, greater enforcement, neighborhood involvement, crime prevention and unbiased information about crime in our community are some of the ways the MCC serves the community through its members. We are your voice for a safer Jackson. To do this, we need your financial support. You may call us at (601) 968-9999, send us email to Jackson@crimecom.org or complete the on-line membership form . We need your help. The crime rate increased in Jackson during 1998, the first increase since 1994. Jackson's crime rate, which flattened in 1977 at minus 1% after two years of double digit declines, began an upward trend of 2% in 1998. This is contrary to nation-wide trends showing annual decreases since 1992. Robberies increased 7% and led an overall 6% increase in Violent Crimes. Property Crimes increased 2%, led by an 9% rise in Auto Thefts, but tempered by a 6% decrease in Burglaries.