Crime Prevention Clause Samples
Crime Prevention. The Employer shall provide Crime Prevention Officer(s) with an annual clothing allowance in the amount of six hundred twenty-five dollars ($625) with one half of the payment to be made in February and the remaining one-half to be paid in September. The Police Chief shall establish a set of standards for the uniforms to be worn.
11.6.1 For any new employees eligible for uniform allowance, the amount shall be pro-rated on the basis of fifty percent (50%) for the employees hired after July 1st.
Crime Prevention. One Officer and one Sergeant assigned to Crime Prevention shall receive an additional three percent (3%) of the employee’s regular base hourly rate.
Crime Prevention. The Subrecipient will have in place written security policies and procedures for the shelter facilities with special emphasis on entering and exiting facility, exterior security, and policies and procedures that will inhibit loitering, public drunkenness, drug trafficking, weapons possession, and criminal activity. Substantiated drug, alcohol use, weapons possession, or other criminal activity will be cause for exclusion from the Shelter.
Crime Prevention. Access to crime prevention advice and guidance regarding school safety and security. Assistance with completion/achievement of the ‘Safer Schools’ accreditation.
Crime Prevention. SLOs will engage in intervention and crime prevention activities within the school community. Where possible and appropriate, SLOs will refer students to programs/support in an effort to divert them from becoming engaged with the criminal justice system.
Crime Prevention. The Police will conduct a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design assessment of the property and the Liquor Store will implement environmental and operational changes identified by the Police to deter crime in and around the establishment, including the installation and operation of video surveillance cameras;
Crime Prevention. The ACTION Project and Center will coordinate a high technology agricultural crime prevention program, utilizing private sector support, community groups, and the media, to inform and educate the citizens and business communities within the jurisdiction of the Member Agencies, on developments in agricultural crime. The intent of this program will be to enhance public awareness and encourage community participation to deter agricultural crime and agriculturally related crimes. Article 14: Structure
