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Effective Practices for Service Events: National Night Out

  • Centralizing social services to reduce crime
  • Designing a community disaster preparedness plan
  • Developing and implementing a Block Parent program
  • Fostering police and community relationships
  • Involving youth as partners in crime prevention
  • Linking prison and community-based services to reduce recidivism among young ex-offenders
  • Mobilizing a community with a Neighborhood Watch program
  • Preventing crime with ten principles of community policing
  • Preventing telemarketing fraud with an RSVP call center
  • Protecting the rights of victims of domestic violence
  • Providing college graduates with experience in victim rights and crime prevention projects
  • Providing home security and community safety services to residents of low-income communities
  • Reducing youth recidivism
  • Sponsoring a youth baseball league to prevent crime
  • Using criminal justice students for a community policing project
  • Working collaboratively to reduce juvenile gun crime in Boston

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