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Back to Archives | July 2006 Contents
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Photo provided by the IACP Crime Prevention Committee. IACP Crime Prevention Committee mission: to promote the prevention of crime as fundamental to a free and safe society; to strive to develop crime prevention as a top priority for comprehensive crime control initiatives worldwide; and to anchor crime prevention in each department’s organizational philosophy and policy.
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Articles
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Effecting Change: Avoiding the Pitfalls
By William Young, Professor, Organizational Behavior, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana
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Leadership, Crime prevention, and Community Outreach Programs
By the IACP Crime Prevention Committee
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The Economics of Prevention: Reducing Costs and Crime
By Alfonso E. Lenhardt, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Crime Prevention Council, Washington, D.C.
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Adopting Neighborhoods to Prevent Crime
By Michael W. Martin, Captain, and Douglas L. Davis, Chief of Police, Waynesboro, Virginia
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Downtown Security Collaborative
By Lucy Gerold, Deputy Chief of Police, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Neighborhood Emergency Assistance Team
Neighborhood Emergency Assistance Team
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School Resource Officer and Drug Testing Outreach
By Richard Busick, Chief of Police, Swanzey, New Hampshire
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McGruff House: A Crime Prevention Tool for Local Law Enforcement
By Tibby Milne, Executive Director, Utah Council for Crime Prevention, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Working with a Neighborhood Community Prosecutor
By Steven Jansen, Director, and Ellen Dague, Attorney, National Center for Community Prosecution, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, Virginia
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Democratic Reform in Polish Policing
By Willard M. Oliver, Assoc. Professor of CJ, Sam Houston SU, Huntsville, TX; Paul M. Klenowski, Assistant Professor of CJ, Thiel College, Greenville, PA; and Andy DiMambro, Graduate Student, Sam Houston SU, Huntsville, TX
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Humanizing Motor Vehicle Collisions
By James Schweitzer, Director, South Carolina Department of Public Safety, Blythewood, South Carolina
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Halting Impaired Driving
By Brian A. Ursino, Assistant Chief, Washington State Patrol
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Columns
President's Message
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Chief's Counsel
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Technology Talk
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Legislative Alert
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Departments
Advances & Applications
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Technology Update
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Survivors' Club
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IACP News
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From the Director
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Highway Safety Initiatives
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Line of Duty Deaths
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New Members
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Products & Services
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Product Update
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Law Enforcement Jobs
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