Community organizations
Crime Prevention Through Neighborhood Revitalization: Does Practice Reflect Theory?
Use of Civil Remedies for Neighborhood Crime and Drug Abatement by Community Organizations
Combating Underage Drinking Videoconference
Faith-Based Programs Give Facilities a Helping Hand
Increasing the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Rural Police Departments
Development of a Neighborhood Problem Solving System, Final Report
Opportunities and Challenges Abound as Prison Populations Decrease
Eastside Substance Abuse Awareness Program Evaluation, 1994
What Can We Learn From Public Health? - An Example of Sharing Law Enforcement Spatial Data With Community Partners
Improving Responses to Citizens Questions about Community Safety
Community Notification and Education, April 2001
It's Getting Crazy Out There: Can a Civil Gang Injunction Change a Community
Michigan School Introduces Naloxone Kits, Training
Communities, Crime, and Neighborhood Organization
Reaching Seriously At-Risk Populations: Health Interventions in Criminal Justice Settings
Crime Prevention-International Experiences
2009 OJP Annual Report: Forward Momentum
Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships
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