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  2. Crime prevention - Wikipedia

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    The use of secondary crime prevention in cities such as Birmingham and Bogotá has achieved large reductions in crime and violence. Programs such as general social services, educational institutions and the police are focused on youth who are at risk and have been shown to significantly reduce crime. [citation needed]

  3. National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards ...

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    LEAA responded by creating and funding in 1973 the National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals made up of state and local political leaders and criminal justice professionals. [4] The Commission's mandate was to create goals and standards for state and local governments to reduce crime and improve criminal justice. [5]

  4. Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Crime Bill was also just one in a trend of crime-prevention actions taken by the federal government in the latter part of the 20th Century, with significant expansions of prison facilities and incarceration already being seen by the start of Clinton's first term in 1992. [48]

  5. How LMPD plans to reduce crime in 2025 - AOL

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    Louisville Metro Government officials have released a new comprehensive plan aimed at reducing crime in 2025.

  6. President Biden Discusses Crime With City Leaders, Police

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    President Joe Biden will host New York City's Democratic mayoral candidate and other city and law enforcement leaders from around the country to talk about reducing crime. Eric Adams, Brooklyn ...

  7. 'Whatever it takes to reduce crime': Why Lancaster is ... - AOL

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    It will take an initial investment of $10 million to "stand up" the department, but the annual budget will be lower than that, a spokesperson for the city said. The officers, referred to as "peace ...

  8. United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal ...

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    Community action for preventing crime; Special preventative and treatment measures for juveniles and young adults; Measures to reduce recidivism; 4th Congress [5] 1970 Kyoto, Japan Social defense policies in relation to development planning; Public participation in crime prevention and control of crime and delinquency

  9. Crime control - Wikipedia

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    Crime control refers to methods taken to reduce crime in a society. Crime control standardizes police work. [1] Crime prevention is also widely implemented in some countries, through government police and, in many cases, private policing methods such as private security and home defense. However, the police or security deployment may not ...