Crime Prevention in the 21st Century

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Transcript Crime Prevention in the 21st Century

Sources of Funding, Resources, and
Grants for Crime Prevention Programs
Presented by
American Crime
Prevention Institute
State and Federal Grants
• Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law
Enforcement Assistance Program
Created by the Federal Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986,
Byrne funds are awarded to each state. These funds are
then sub-granted to state and local governmental agencies
for projects that are consistent with congressionally
approved criminal justice and drug control issues.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/DJA/grant/index.html
• Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention
Information about grants and funding can be
found at http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/grants/grants.html
• National Highway Transportation Safety
Act
Seat Belts Incentive Grants
Child Passenger Protection Education Grants
Alcohol-impaired Driving Countermeasures
www.nhtsa.dot.gov
• Office of Justice Programs – U.S. Department of
Justice
 Enhancing Technology’s Use in Addressing Crime
 Protecting and Supporting Victims of Crime
 Addressing Youth Crime
 Empowering Communities to Address Crime
 Countering Terrorism & Ensuring Domestic
Preparedness
 www.ojp.usdoj.gov
Possible Crime Prevention Funding
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Local Rotary and other civic organizations
Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, etc.
Private foundations
Local corporate headquarters
Crime Prevention Materials
• Federal Trade Commission
ID Theft Booklet
www.consumer.gov/Theft
• Radio Shack Brochures
• National Crime Prevention Center (ncpc)
Brochures
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AARP Brochures
AAA Road Rage Brochure and Video
TRIAD
National Child Safety Council
ADT
• Allstate Insurance Brochures
• State Farm Insurance Brochures
• State Crime Prevention Organization
Materials
• Crime Prevention Materials from State
Attorney General’s Offices
• LAPD Internet Website
• Houston, Texas PD Internet Website
Crime Prevention PowerPoint Presentations
• Local Better Business Bureau
• National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children - brochures
Other Crime Prevention Resources
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Volunteers – Senior Citizens
Kwikset Lock
Winner International – “The Club”
Donated Vehicles
Communities on Phone Patrol Program
Financial Institutions – Identity Theft
State Office of Surplus Property
THANK YOU
The American Crime Prevention
Institute is a division of the AEGIS
Protection Group, Inc.