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  1. H.R. 1900, the Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2001: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Select Education of the Committee on Education ... hearing held in Washington, DC, June 6, 2001 by United States, 2002
  2. Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1996 : report together with minority and additional views (to accompany H.R. 3876) (including ... Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:104-783) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1996
  3. Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth, and Families of the Committee on Education ... held in Washington DC, March 25, 1999 by United States, 1999
  4. Proposed legislation for the Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth, and Families ... hearing held in Washington, DC, May 21, 1997 by United States, 1997
  5. Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1997 : report together with dissenting and minority views (to accompany H.R. 1818) (including ... Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:105-155) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1997
  6. Crime, punishment, responsibility of police and society, juvenile offenders and dispensation of justice, and the crime prevention strategies by M. A Salam, 1989
  7. Preventing juvenile crime: Is tougher punishment or prevention the answer? (CQ researcher) by Craig Donegan, 1996
  8. Hearing on juvenile crime and delinquency: Do we need prevention? : hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Education and ... held in Washington, DC, March 22, 1994 by United States, 1994
  9. Changing Lives: Delinquency Prevention as Crime-Control Policy (Adolescent Development and Legal Policy) by Peter W. Greenwood, 2007-04-15
  10. Preventing and Reducing Juvenile Delinquency: A Comprehensive Framework by James (Buddy) C. Howell, 2008-09-26
  11. Police Crime Prevention (Rescue and Prevention) by Michael Kerrigan, 2002-11
  12. Crime and the Community: A Study of trends in crime prevention by the sub-commission on causes and effects of crime. 1930 by Harry Manuel Shulman, 1974-09
  13. Staying Alive!: Your Crime Prevention Guide by Richard A. Fike, 1994-08
  14. Juvenile Delinquency: Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention

41. HF 2379 ... Juvenile Crime Prevention Programs And Youth Developme...
Iowa Legislative Information System HF 2379 juvenile crime preventionprograms and youth developme Text HF02378 Text HF02380
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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section , Code 1999, is amended to read 1 2 as follows: 1 3 232.190 COMMUNITY GRANT FUND. 1 4 1. A community grant fund is established in the state 1 5 treasury under the control of the division of criminal and 1 6 juvenile justice planning of the department of human rights 1 7 for the purposes of awarding grants under this section. The 1 8 criminal and juvenile justice planning advisory council and 1 9 the juvenile justice advisory council shall assist the 1 10 division in administering grants awarded under this section. 1 11 The departments of education, human services, public health, 1 12 and public safety, and the governor's alliance on substance 1 13 abuse shall advise the division on grant application and selection award criteria and performance measures for the 1 15 programs. Not more than five percent of the moneys 1 16 appropriated to the fund shall be used for administrative 1 17 purposes. 1 18 2.

42. SF 2257 ... Juvenile Crime Prevention And Youth Development Grant ...
Iowa Legislative Information System SF 2257 juvenile crime preventionand youth development grant Text SF02256 Text SF02258
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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section , Code 1999, is amended to read 1 2 as follows: 1 3 232.190 COMMUNITY GRANT FUND. 1 4 1. A community grant fund is established in the state 1 5 treasury under the control of the division of criminal and 1 6 juvenile justice planning of the department of human rights 1 7 for the purposes of awarding grants under this section. The 1 8 criminal and juvenile justice planning advisory council and 1 9 the juvenile justice advisory council shall assist the 1 10 division in administering grants awarded under this section. 1 11 The departments of education, human services, public health, 1 12 and public safety, and the governor's alliance on substance 1 13 abuse shall advise the division on grant application and selection award criteria and performance measures for the 1 15 programs. Not more than five percent of the moneys 1 16 appropriated to the fund shall be used for administrative 1 17 purposes. 1 18 2.

43. Para Los Niños: Juvenile Crime Prevention Program
juvenile crime prevention Program Para Los Niños’ juvenile crimeprevention Program takes a communitybased approach to solving
http://www.paralosninos.org/2002/prog/crimeprevention.html
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  • Families Together With Schools (FAST) serves a minimum of 100 children per year at two local school sites. Structured activities permit parents to participate with their children with the goal of strengthening family relationships. This program offers families an eight-week intensive series of services. Once the program is completed, families continue to participate in FASTWORKS, a two-year follow-up program.
  • Mothers And Sons targets boys ages 10 to 14 who have no male role model living in the home. Through positive relationships with male staff members, and regular support group meetings for their mothers, the program seeks to prevent these youth from becoming involved in the juvenile justice system.
  • Youth in Progress , which operates through a subcontract with L.A. County Probation, serves youth who have already become involved in the juvenile justice system. This program component offers participants significant positive alternatives to delinquent behavior. Regular home visits, weekly tutoring, and field trips are combined with an intensive weekly curriculum that, over a span of six months, addresses such topics as communication, coping with stress, and life skills.
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44. Juvenile Crime Prevention Council - Home
Duplin juvenile crime prevention Council. Mission Statement. The planning bodiesat the local level shall be the juvenile crime prevention Council.
http://www.duplincounty.org/jcpc_main.htm
Duplin Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
Mission Statement The Duplin County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council envisions a community where its youth are well educated, healthy, law abiding, contributing members of society who respect the rights of others and themselves. About the JCPC In 1998, as a result of much hard work and planning, the Juvenile Justice Reform Act was passed. The Act mandated that the Juvenile Service Division of the Administrative Office of the Courts and the Division of Youth Services and Division of Human Services be merged to form a single office that would be directly administrated by the Governor. The "new" office of Juvenile Justice is more responsive and comprehensive in policy and planning. The intent of the General Assembly was to prevent juveniles who are at risk from becoming delinquent. The primary intent of this part is to develop community-based alternatives to training schools and to provide community-based delinquency and substance abuse prevention strategies and programs. Also, it was the intent of the General Assembly to provide noninstructional alternatives that will protect the community and the juveniles. Additionally, the Juvenile Justice Reform Act required county commissioners to appoint a new Juvenile Crime Prevention Council to enhance and replace all existing Youth Services Advisory Councils (CBA Boards).

45. Juvenile Crime Prevention Council - Council Duties
Provide community based alternatives to training schools, and delinquencyand substance abuse prevention strategies and programs.
http://www.duplincounty.org/jcpc_duties.htm
Duplin JCPC - Duties
Purpose and Intent ( N.C.G.S. 147 - 33.60) Prevent - juveniles at risk from becoming delinquent. Provide - community based alternatives to training schools, and delinquency and substance abuse prevention strategies and programs. Protect - community and juveniles through the development and use of non-institutional dispositional alternatives, when appropriate. Service Delivery Planned and organized at the community level. Developed in partnership with the state. Membership Representative of local government, local public and private agencies serving juveniles and their families, local business, concerned citizens, and others. (N.C.G.S. 147 - 33.61) Not more than 25 members who reflect the racial and socioeconomic diversity of the community. Two-year terms, (staggered). Appointed July 1. (N.C.G.S. 147-33.62) Meet monthly - defines quorum as majority of membership, i.e. 25 members must have 13 present to conduct business. (N.C.G.S. 147-33.64) Duties (N.C.G.S. 147 - 33.66)

46. MyFlorida.com Taxonomy
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47. Juvenile Delinquency Innovation Stimulation Crime Prevention
To develop manuals for crime prevention in the field of housebreaking and juvenilecrime intended to be used in practice by the judicial executive bodies;
http://www.minjust.nl:8080/a_beleid/thema/jeugd/beleid/project/pr_5_6.htm
Innovation and Stimulation Crime Prevention
Problem
Judicial organisations are still giving insufficient priority to crime prevention. Goal
To prevent the occurrence of criminal behaviour by taking prompt action.
To restrict the consequences of punishable offences for victims. Activities
  • the introduction of the preventative core task to the judicial organisations involved. These are: the Public Prosecutions Department (OM), the Netherlands Probation and After-Care Service, child protection bodies such as the Child Care and Protection Board ( Raad voor de Kinderbescherming ), supervision and family supervision organisations, Halt, Victim Support ( Slachtofferhulp or LOS) and the Ministry of Justice. The Child Care and Protection Board and the supervision and family supervision have in the meantime absorbed the preventive approach in policy plans.
  • Educational materials for junior and secondary schools
  • The further development of the Halt approach, also directed at high risk groups
  • The continuance of the OM prevention officers project
  • To develop manuals for crime prevention in the field of housebreaking and juvenile crime intended to be used in practice by the judicial executive bodies
  • Two model projects to stimulate cohesion and co-operation in crime prevention are under preparation (in collaboration with the Child Care and Protection Board, the Vedivo (family supervision) and the juvenile officers of the Ministry of Justice)

48. Juvenile Delinquency Crime Prevention And Educational Support
developing a communityfocused offer in this field. The short term introductionof a community-focused prevention model Communities that Care (CtC).
http://www.minjust.nl:8080/a_beleid/thema/jeugd/beleid/project/pr_1.htm
Support in Child-Raising
Problem
It is becoming increasingly clear that long-term criminal careers are preceded at a very early age by problems experienced by the young person and/or his or her family. Goal
To develop a policy to prevent criminal behaviour at an early stage. Activities
  • supervision of individual families encountering problems.
  • This often concerns families known to the Child Care and Protection Board but for which there are as yet no legal grounds for compulsory intervention in the sphere of protecting the child's interests.
  • developing a community-focused offer in this field.
  • The short term introduction of a community-focused prevention model: Communities that Care (CtC).
    A positive child-rearing climate is created on the basis of a problem analysis and by drawing on the positive forces in deprived neighbourhoods of which support in child-raising is a major part. Evaluation of the projects is planned in 2002.
  • contacts with the international network
  • discussion of the role of the Ministry of Justice in parenting support.
  • Parents can be prosecuted in the context of evading the Compulsory Education Act, for instance with an education order for parents.

49. Attorney - Participates In Juvenile Crime Prevention News Conference
Dakota County Attorney Participates In juvenile crime prevention News ConferenceFight crime Invest In Kids, a national, bipartisan, anti-crime organization
http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/attorney/news/fightcrime.htm
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Dakota County Attorney's Office Dakota County Attorney Participates In Juvenile Crime Prevention News Conference
NDAA’s Juvenile Justice Advisory Co-Chair James Backstrom, who also is a Minnesota state advisory committee member of Fight Crime: Invest In Kids, offered the following statement at this news event: "I stand before you today in the shadow of this great institution and call upon Congress to put aside their disagreements – to put aside politics and do what is so urgently needed – establish once and for all a balanced approach to juvenile justice. Balance means exactly what the word implies. It means not only providing those of us in law enforcement the tools and resources to do our jobs more effectively, but also to provide the resources necessary to insure that we do everything we possibly can to prevent kids from ever becoming involved in crime or violence in the first place.

50. National Crime Prevention Programme - National Review Of Juvenile Diversion
Through the National crime prevention Programme, the Commonwealth Government has andhistorical underpinning of diversion from the juvenile justice system
http://www.ag.gov.au/www/ncpHome.nsf/Alldocs/985958D864D9C0C1CA256B13001CD752?Op

51. National Crime Prevention Programme - Truancy
tackle the issue of antisocial behaviour and juvenile crime by focusing Last ModifiedTuesday 04, February 2003 National crime prevention Programme Attorney
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52. Gang Violence And Juvenile Crime Prevention Act :: Essays And Term Papers
Gang Violence and juvenile crime prevention Act. A study of this topic,in relation to the article Money + Politics = Jailed Kids
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53. Juvenile Crime Prevention. Preventing Juvenile Crime
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Stay informed join the homewatch mailing list Juvenile Crime Prevention. Preventing Juvenile Crime Home watch member can be the first line of defence in preventing juvenile crime. Such juvenile crime often starts in the streets of local communities, We need neighbourhood and home watch schemes for the UK to make safe and secure local communities. Local home watch schemes, in particular, are essential for fighting local crime, improving home security and increasing the well being of UK citizens. Home Watch, sometimes called Neighbourhood Watch, has been operating successfully the United States of America since the first experimental scheme in 1968. It is relatively new in the UK with the first scheme starting In Millington, Cheshire in July 1982. We need neighbourhood and home watch schemes for the UK to make safe and secure local communities. Local home watch schemes, in particular, are essential for fighting local crime, improving home security and increasing the well being of UK citizens.

54. Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
Calendar of Events All Events Business Calendar Community Calendar Library EventsParks Rec Programs Public Meetings, juvenile crime prevention Cou,
http://www.wakegov.com/calendar/publicmeetings/juvcrimepreventioncouncil022003.h

55. NCPA Crime - Prevention Key To
prevention Key To Reducing juvenile crime. Some juvenile crime andcriminal victimization rates have dropped in recent years due
http://www.ncpa.org/pi/crime/pdcrm/pdcrm64.html
Reducing Juvenile Crime

Prevention Key To
Reducing Juvenile Crime
Some juvenile crime and criminal victimization rates have dropped in recent years due to community-based policing strategies that attack "quality of life" disorders and sentencing policies that keep career criminals behind bars, says the second report of the Council on Crime in America. In New York City, for example, crime rates have fallen even as the population of at-risk youth has grown. However, the council warns that long-term crime reduction strategies must include prevention . Adult intervention in the lives of young teenagers makes those children substantially less likely to become criminals. The report cites volunteer programs that help keep at-risk children out of the criminal justice system:
  • Youngsters paired with a volunteer adult mentor in Big Brothers/Big Sisters were found to be half as likely to use drugs or skip school, and one-third less likely to engage in violent behavior.
  • Non-felony juvenile offenders diverted from Family Court to alternative punishments monitored by volunteers in Philadelphia's Youth Aid Panel (YAP) are much less likely to re-offend the overall recidivism rate since 1987 is about 20 percent.
But the number of at-risk children is growing, says the council, and a teenage crime wave is forecast as they become teenagers:

56. Juvenile Crime Prevention - 03/20/1998 - 102581
Speech juvenile crime prevention National Newspaper Association Arlington,Virginia (United States). ID 102581 03/20/1998 - 050 - $10.00.
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57. National Crime Prevention Programme - Overview
The Commonwealth, through the National crime prevention Programme, has commissionedresearch to describe and assess current juvenile diversion programmes.
http://www.crimeprevention.gov.au/www/ncpHome.nsf/HeadingPagesDisplay/Youth Crim

58. Juvenile Crime Prevention
The juvenile crime prevention Curriculum. Below are JCPC Units and Lessonsfor downloading. There are two formats for your convenience.
http://www.mpls.k12.mn.us/departments/tis/jcpc/jcpc_index.htm
MISSION
The two-fold mission of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Curriculum is first to provide a crime prevention program for youth which support them in their decision to avoid participating in arson, vandalism, shoplifting, and other property crimes, and second to increase the students awareness of their role as responsible citizens in the community. The Juvenile Crime Prevention Curriculum Below are JCPC Units and Lessons for downloading. There are two formats for your convenience. ( are for Microsoft Word documents and are for Adobe Reader documents). To download a unit or lesson plan, click on one of the two icons. Unit 1 Orientation Resources
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59. Title 34 - §263. Administrative Plan For Juvenile Crime Prevention And Rehabili
Administrative plan for juvenile crime prevention and rehabilitation of adjudicatedjuveniles (REPEALED). Section History PL 1977,, Ch. 520,, §2 (NEW).
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... Title 34: PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS AND CORRECTIONS
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Chapter 11-A: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION

Section History: PL 1977, Ch. 520, PL 1983, Ch. 176, PL 1983, Ch. 459, The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station State House Room 108 Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 This page created on: 2003-03-17

60. EUROPA - Justice And Home Affairs-  European Crime Prevention Network.
EUROPEAN crime prevention NETWORK TO CONCENTRATE ON juvenile, URBAN AND DRUGRELATEDcrime. Programme and priorities agreed for July 2001 – December 2002.
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European Crime Prevention Network First meeting 25/26 JunE 2001 EUROPEAN CRIME PREVENTION NETWORK TO CONCENTRATE ON JUVENILE, URBAN AND DRUG-RELATED CRIME Programme and priorities agreed for July 2001 – December 2002 Within a month of being set up by the Council of the European Union, the European crime prevention network (EUCPN) got down to business. National network representatives met in Stockholm for the first time on 25-26 June to agree the EUCPN’s rules of procedure and first action programme 80 KB) The crime prevention network is the main vehicle of the EU’s crime prevention policy, which aims at a coherent approach towards combating crime. It consists of the prevention of crime, the repression of crime and the reparation of the effects of crime. The network enables each partner, each EU member state, to learn from the ideas and experiences of the others, with the European Commission acting as honest broker. A key part of the policy is the Hippocrates programme, which provides financial support for the general crime prevention policy as well as for the prevention of organised crime.

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