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Schweinhart, Lawrence J.; Weikart, David P. – Young Children, 1993
A 27-year study found that African-American students who participated in the High/Scope Perry preschool program completed more schooling, committed fewer crimes, had higher rates of employment, and earned a higher income than nonparticipants. The program was found to be cost effective. Results suggest that high-quality programs with strong parent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Crime Prevention, Employment
Adams, Shawn – Child Care Information Exchange, 1998
Identifies specific steps that child care centers can take to reduce the chances of burglary and vandalism. Differentiates loss prevention, loss control, and risk financing. Includes discussion of layering defenses, perimeter protection, security lighting, building surface security, locks, and alarm systems. Discusses the importance of reducing…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime, Crime Prevention, Day Care
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Pallone, Nathaniel J.; Hennessy, James J.; Voelbel, Gerald T. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1998
A scientifically sound methodology for identifying offenders about whose presence the community should be notified is demonstrated. A stepwise multiple regression was calculated among incarcerated pedophiles (N=52) including both psychological and legal data; a precision-weighted equation produced 90.4% "true positives." This methodology can be…
Descriptors: Adults, Antisocial Behavior, Child Abuse, Crime Prevention
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O'Connor, Thomas; Ryan, Patricia; Parikh, Crystal – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1998
Prison Fellowship Ministries' church and community based Transition of Prisoners (TOP) program in Detroit is examined. TOP mobilizes, trains, and equips primarily African-American churches and volunteers to assist ex-offenders to successfully reintegrate into their community. Preliminary outcome data suggest that participation in TOP reduces need…
Descriptors: Adults, Church Programs, Community Involvement, Correctional Rehabilitation
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Rountree, Pamela Wilcox; Land, Kenneth C. – Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1996
Extends research on effects of victimization in terms of fear of crime and constrained behavior by examining micro- and macrolevel factors. Addresses the way in which contextual indicators of ambient risk affects individuals' perceived risk and lifestyles through main effects, and moderating effects where the latter cause the effects of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Crime, Crime Prevention
Our Children, 1999
Explains how local PTAs can help with school crisis intervention, focusing on dealing with the public and the media; spreading the word about the National PTA's programs and positions via public relations programs; what to do during a crisis; and how to prepare for press conferences and prepare necessary materials. Finally, the paper discusses the…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Crisis Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education, Mass Media
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Case, Stephen; Haines, Kevin – Children & Society, 2004
The multi-agency, multiple intervention Promoting Prevention initiative to prevent youth offending in Swansea was evaluated with a computer-based interactive questionnaire with 580 young people (aged 11-18). Results indicate that multiple exposure to risk factors within the main domains of the young person's life (for example, family, school)…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Risk, Young Adults, Foreign Countries
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MacDonald, John M.; Piquero, Alex R.; Valois, Robert F.; Zullig, Keith J. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
This study builds on existing criminological theories and examines the role of life satisfaction and self-control in explaining youth violence. Using data from a stratified cluster sample of 5,414 public high school students who responded to the South Carolina Youth Risk Behavior Survey, the study examines the relationship between adolescents'…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Violence, Student Surveys, Crime Prevention
Chilenski, Sarah Meyer; Bumbarger, Brian K.; Kyler, Sandee; Greenberg, Mark T. – Prevention Research Center for the Promotion of Human Development (NJ1), 2007
Youth violence and delinquency are problems that continue to challenge many communities across the U.S. For over a decade, Pennsylvania has been a national leader in confronting youth problem behaviors in a progressive and proactive fashion, investing heavily in supporting local community prevention coalitions and the use of proven-effective…
Descriptors: Youth Problems, Substance Abuse, Violence, Delinquency
Uchida, Craig D.; Solomon, Shellie; Katz, Charles M.; Pappas, Cynthia E. – US Department of Justice, 2006
The Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office funded the School-Based Partnerships (SBP) grant program for the purpose of partnering law enforcement agencies with schools to address crime and disorder problems in and around middle and high schools. In Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999, the COPS Office awarded 275 law enforcement agencies more…
Descriptors: Grants, Problem Solving, Crime Prevention, Law Enforcement
Bauldry, Shawn – Public/Private Ventures, 2006
"Positive Support" examines potential benefits of matching high-risk youth with faith-based mentors. Drawing on surveys and interviews with young people who participated in the National Faith-Based Initiative, we found that mentored youth were less likely to show signs of depression than the youth who were not matched with a mentor. This in turn…
Descriptors: Mentors, Delinquency, Youth Programs, At Risk Persons
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Carr, Joetta L. – Journal of American College Health, 2007
In 1999, the American College Health Association (ACHA) Executive Committee issued a position statement for the Association that addresses acts of violence, bias, and other violations of human rights that have been occurring all too often within or adjacent to college communities. The statement called for all campus health professionals to become…
Descriptors: Crime, Violence, Colleges, Social Bias
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on the Judiciary. – 1995
Close to one-fifth of all violent crime is committed by children under 18. Between 1987 and 1992, the number of arrests of juveniles increased by 150 percent, twice the increase for persons 18 years and older, while juvenile arrest for murder increased 85 percent. As stated by Representative Schumer, this hearing was convened so that experts from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Crime Prevention, Criminal Law
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Kirkland, Connie J.; Siegel, Dorothy G. – 1994
This booklet is designed to assist colleges and universities as they develop policies, procedures, and programs to increase safety, respond appropriately to victims of crime, and fully comply with federal requirements established by the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990. Part 1 presents 11 topics for helping define comprehensive,…
Descriptors: Campuses, Colleges, Compliance (Legal), Crime Prevention
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Kraushaar, Kevin; Alsop, Brent – 1995
Previous investigators have looked at many types of criminal offenses in order to determine alcohol involvement in crime. This longitudinal (4-year) naturalistic experimental and control designed study examined the effects of change in alcohol availability on rates of offending in a small provincial region of New Zealand following the closure of…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Behavior Change, Crime, Crime Prevention
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