Crime prevention means all measures that are intended to reduce or otherwise contribute to reducing crime and citizens’ feeling of insecurity, as referred to in Article 2(2) of Council Decision 2009/902/JHA23;
Crime prevention means any activity which aids the prevention or reduction of crime in an
Crime prevention means any activity which aids in the reduction of crime in the state of Louisiana.
Examples of Crime prevention in a sentence
Crime prevention is a joint effort however, and cannot be accomplished without the assistance of the entire Trocaire community of students, faculty, and staff.
Crime prevention and public outreach may include the cost of personnel utilized for crime prevention or public outreach.
Crime prevention and awareness programs are offered by various campus organizations throughout the year.
Crime prevention is a high priority of the department as well as the University.
Crime prevention and safety should be remembered when exceeding the landscaping standards (height and amount of vegetation may be an issue).
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Crime prevention means activities which aid in the reduction of crime in an eligible neighborhood.
Crime prevention means any nongovernmental activity which aids in the prevention of crime.
Crime prevention means an intervention in the causes of criminal acts and related problems, to reduce the risk of their occurrence, their evolution and the seriousness of their potential consequences;
Crime prevention means all measures that are intended to reduce or otherwise contribute to reducing crime and citizens' feeling of insecurity, as defined in Council Decision 2009/902/JHA of 30 November 2009 setting-up a European Crime Prevention Network (EUPCN)20.
Crime prevention means combating serious crime;
Crime prevention means activities which aid in the reduction of crime in an eligible neighborhood. This act is ordered to take immediate effect. Approved December 20, 2007. Filed with Secretary of State December 21, 2007. AN ACT to amend 1980 PA 243, entitled “An act to provide emergency financial assist- ance for certain municipalities; to create a local emergency financial assistance loan board and to prescribe the powers and duties of this board; to prescribe conditions for granting and receiving loans, to prescribe terms and conditions for the repayment of loans, and to allow the limiting of repayment by a county from specified revenue sources; to impose certain require- ments and duties on certain state departments, municipalities of this state, and officials of the state and municipalities of this state; and to prescribe remedies and penalties,” by amending section 1 (MCL 141.931), as amended by 1987 PA 282.
Crime prevention means any activity that aids in the