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  2. International Centre for the Prevention of Crime - Wikipedia

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    The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC, French: Centre international pour la prévention de la criminalité or CIPC, Spanish: Centro Internacional para la Prevención de la Criminalidad) is located in Montreal and is the only global non-governmental organization (NGO) focused exclusively on crime prevention and community safety.

  3. Crime hotspots - Wikipedia

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    The police intervened creating a two step-process in identifying the specific problem areas, and then intervening with crime prevention strategies. The "Early Warning System" is continually updated to analyze crime patterns and has been placed on GeoArchives for other departments to use.

  4. Crime pattern theory - Wikipedia

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    Crime prevention implications: One way this can be used to help prevent crime would be to find out where suspects live or could possibly live. If a suspect consistently hits certain targets law enforcement can use this theory to try and pinpoint where he or she lives and what the suspect's next move could potentially be.

  5. Immigration and crime - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 study by the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention found that people of foreign background were 2.5 times more likely to be suspected of crimes than people with a Swedish background, including immigrants being four times more likely to be suspected of for lethal violence and robbery, five times more likely to be investigated for ...

  6. Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act - Wikipedia

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    The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, commonly referred to as the 1994 Crime Bill, [1] or the Clinton Crime Bill, [2] is an Act of Congress dealing with crime and law enforcement; it became law in 1994.

  7. Prevention - Wikipedia

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    Prevent strategy, a scheme in the UK to report radicalisation; Risk prevention, reducing the potential of loss from a given action, activity and/or inaction; Risk management, the identification, assessment, and prioritization of risks in business; Other uses. Prevention, an American healthy lifestyle magazine; Prevention, a 2009 album by the ...

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

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    Crime prevention strategies in urban areas; Youth crime; 10th Congress [5] 2000 Vienna, Austria The rule of law and the strengthening of the criminal justice system; International cooperation in combating transnational organized crime; Effective crime prevention; Combating corruption; Crimes relating to the computer network

  9. Target hardening - Wikipedia

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    Security measures taken to protect the Houses of Parliament in London, UK.This hostile vehicle mitigation is a common form of target hardening and is designed to prevent a vehicle being rammed into the building or into people on the pavement next to the building.