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A community is a place where people live, work, worship, and play. It's also a gathering of people who live in the same area or who share common interests.  Communities can help keep themselves healthier by forming partnerships within the community that include representatives from law enforcement, criminal justice, neighborhood associations,  government, education, recreation, youth, seniors, parents, business, labor, health care, media,  houses of worship, and service organizations. Through these united efforts, citizens take ownership in their neighborhoods and build safer communities for the future.   Learn about us, and join our membership.

OUR MISSION: 
 
 
Provide and promote
crime prevention, education, training, technical assistance and professional development to crime prevention practitioners to improve the quality of life in Michigan communities
 

 


Free Training for Crime Victim Service Providers
Cultural Competence and Hate Crimes

View State Wide Schedule Here


Presented by the Michigan Crime Victim Services Commission
and the Michigan Department of Civil Rights
under a grant from the Michigan Department of Community Health

 


The National Sheriffs’ Association in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U. S. Department of Justice is pleased to announce that they are accepting nominations for the 5th Annual National Neighborhood Watch Awards of Excellence to be presented during the General Section of the 2008 National Sheriffs’ Association Conference in Indianapolis, IN.
 
All law enforcement agencies, Neighborhood Watch groups, organizations, and/or programs that have made an exceptional contribution to the Neighborhood Watch program in their communities are encouraged to submit nominations to the National Sheriffs’ Association by March 31, 2008.
 
For complete information on eligibility, criteria, and nomination forms please visit

 

Alcohol and Drug Treatment: How It Works, and How It Can Help You
ONDCP Warns of Rise in Canadian-Made, Meth-Laced Ecstacy
SPRINT JOINS FORCES WITH NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED CHILDREN® AND NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION FOR NEW INTERNET SAFETY EFFORT 12/06/07
National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XII: Teens and Parents 8/18/07
Stopping Cough Medicine Abuse 6/15/07
Officials nix tourney....Police share concerns over game 3/29/07
Teens need limits on spring break activity 3/20/07
Member Newsletter - January 2007
Heroes Night - March 2, 2007
Neighborhood programs help keep crime down 2/21/2007
Dying to Entertain Violence on Prime Time Broadcast Television 1998-2006

Last Update 04/28/08 10:50 AM

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Crime Prevention Association of Michigan
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East Lansing, MI 48823
Telephone: 800-414-CPAM
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