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    Understanding Crime Prevention Robert Waters CJ 212- Crime Prevention November 1, 2016 Professor Tannahill Understanding Crime Prevention Introduction This paper is about crime prevention. I will be discussing my definition of what crime prevention means to me, the relationship of crime prevention to the criminal justice system, I will be researching institutions through which crime prevention programs and practices are delivered and I will be using examples in my paper to support…

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    The name that agreed by the criminologists to crime prevention strategies is Situation Crime Prevention (SCP) which is meant to lessen the criminal opportunities that come about from the routines of everyday life. Those strategies includes ‘hardening’ of the potential targets, improving the surveillance of areas that might create a centre of attention of crimes such as closed-circuit television surveillance (CCTV), deflecting probable offenders from the places which crimes might occur. The SCP…

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    CPTED & Crime Prevention: Self-examination When in a dangerous situation one’s body releases adrenaline while your body determines whether it’s time to fight or run, known as fight or flight. This is an innate reaction that our body has to help us survive when it perceives that the situation we are in is considered unsafe. That being said safety is a feeling that almost all of us strive for in life. While most of our ideas about what is actually “safe” will vary from person to person, the…

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    successful crime prevention. Crime prevention can often be met with ‘implementation failures’. Implementation failures are …………… The causes are often varied and include poor design and management. There are several approaches to overcoming challenges to successfully implementing crime prevention. There are three main methods which include, prevention through partnerships, local response to crime and problem solving methodologies. There has been a shift towards delivering crime prevention…

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    crimes committed nationally in 2014 by point two percent when compared to statistics in 2013. The rate of crime is said to have dropped by five percent in the past few years. Due to the instability of crime across the United States, effective crime prevention programs should be enforced in a more…

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    To begin with, what is my definition crime prevention? Well, the prefix of pre means before, prior or in advance so that automatically means stopping something before it happens. When it comes to trying to prevent crime, we as people in the Criminal Justice field have to put laws, programs and practices in order to stop a crime before it happens. Also, one might say that it isn’t all on the police officers or Criminal Justice professionals. The main part of preventing crime is that people in the…

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    Crime prevention at one time or another has been an issue for any major city and or rural area around the nation. There have been programs in the country to bring together policy leaders, citizens, communities and the police to deter crime. What is unique about crime is that it is always changing from generations to the safest area. I recall in Jacksonville FL in the early 90’s that the majority of violent crimes normally took place on the Northside followed by the Westside of town. Since…

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    Crime Prevention Situational and environmental crime prevention techniques have emerged to supplement police work. Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) is a form of problem-oriented policing wherein “target hardening” among other approaches are used to eliminate the opportunity for crime. However, one of the side effects of CPTED is displacement where crime is not reduced, but instead migrates from the problem area to another. Situational and environmental crime prevention…

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    ATTENTION CITIZENS OF MEMPHIS, TN: THIS IS A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. There has been a recent outbreak of an infectious disease in this area. All communication is down and this is the only way to warn citizens on how to properly prepare for the crisis. The Director of Public Health has designed a plan for survival against the infected. In this plan, the following steps will include: safe places to go, how to avoid infection, what to do when infected, and where to send the…

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    Secondary prevention such as provision of opioids, availability of blood for transfusion, free provision of malarial prophylaxis, vitamin supplements, blood transfusion and antibiotics can effectively prevent the complication of the disease (WHO 2006 ; NICE 2010). Tertiary prevention, which is aimed at reducing further progression and suffering of patients, will involve provision of emotional support…

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