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  1. The ISCPP contributes to the reduction and control of criminal opportunity and victimization by: Encouraging crime prevention education and practice in public, private and voluntary sectors; Supporting and guiding crime prevention programs and activities; Aiding the development and establishment of crime prevention programs; Responding to the ...

    • Awards

      The ISCPP presents the 2018 ISCPP International Award...

    • Membership

      One of the benefits of an ISCPP Membership includes our...

    • Training

      The International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners...

    • FAQ

      The ISCPP's International Crime Prevention Specialist...

    • Contact Us

      Mailing Address ISCPP PO Box 2063 Lebanon, OR 97355 (657)...

    • About Us

      In the late 1 960s, the University of Lou i svi ll e (Lo u...

    • Board of Directors

      Executive Board President (Pro Tem) - Dala Johnson, ICPS -...

    • Past Presidents

      No. Name. Term. Symposium. 37. Dala Johnson, ICPS....

    • Adolescent Risk Team
    • Out of Court Panels
    • Youth Engagement Team

    The adolescent risk team (ART) is a small team in the South West basic command unit (BCU) covering four London boroughs. The team is responsible for coordinating the police response to children who are: 1. vulnerable to criminal exploitation 2. involved in serious youth violence 3. displaying harmful sexual behaviour The team is part of the BCU saf...

    Out of court disposal panels are used across Northumbria Police force. They were designed by the force’s Northern area command harm reduction team and six authorities in the local area. The panels aim to: 1. promote positive and consistent outcomes for young people and victims 2. safeguard against inappropriate disposals, including repeat cautionin...

    The youth engagement team (YET) works with vulnerable and exploited young people involved in crime across Suffolk, alongside partner agencies. It aims to: 1. improve young people’s life choices and social integration 2. reduce young people’s associations with gangs 3. reduce incidences of serious youth violence 4. reduce frontline demand The YET id...

  2. Nov 8, 2021 · Desistance From Crime Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice. During this recorded webinar, authors discuss key themes including: - Defining and measuring desistance. - Biosocial factors. - Effects of incarceration on the desistance process for those chronically engaged in criminal activity.

  3. Dec 1, 2021 · Premature Mortality as a Key Outcome of Crime and Violence Prevention Interventions. Several factors point to the importance of evaluating the effects of crime and violence prevention and related social (e.g., foster care, residential care) interventions on premature mortality.

  4. Mar 30, 2021 · Our systematic search identified 29 publications that met our eligibility criteria and represent 30 treatment–comparison contrasts. Six of these evaluated the effectiveness of trauma-informed programs for justice-involved youth, and the remaining 24 evaluated programs for at-risk children and youth.

  5. The UNODC Global Programme to End Violence Against Children (Global Programme to END VAC), has been working to support States in their efforts to protect all children from violence since 2015 under four key thematic focus areas: 1) crime and violence prevention; 2) child victims and witnesses of crime; 3) juvenile justice; and 4) children ...

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  7. Apr 4, 2004 · In this Campbell update, we report the results of a systematic review of the nine randomized experiments of Scared Straight and other prison tour programs (also referred to as juvenile awareness or prison awareness programs).