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Celebrate Safe Communities - Safe Families, Homes and Self Protection
Publications
Making the Drug Problem Smaller, 2001-2008
Office of National Drug Control Policy, January 2009
What Works: Effective Public Health Responses to Drug Use
Office of National Drug Control Policy, March 2008
Thefts of and from Cars on Residential Streets and Driveways
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, February 2007
Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Precautions
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, September 2006
Keeping Your Teens Drug-Free: A Family Guide
Office of National Drug Control Policy, December 2005
Keeping Your Teens Drug Free: A Guide For African American Parents and Caregivers
Office of National Drug Control Policy, December 2005
Keeping Your Teens Drug-Free: A Guide For Hispanic Families
Office of National Drug Control Policy, December 2005
Assessing Trends and Best Practices of Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Programs, Final Report
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, February 2005
Locking Your Home
National Crime Prevention Council, 2005
Project ChildSafe
Bureau of Justice Assistance, May 2004
Step Up: A Guide for Teens
Office of National Drug Control Policy, February 2004
Theft from Cars In Center-City Parking Facilities: A Case Study in Implementing Problem-Oriented Policing
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, February 2003
Thefts of and From Cars in Parking Facilities
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, January 2002
Personal Safety for Children: A Guide for Parents
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 2002
Telemarketing Fraud Prevention, Public Awareness, and Training Activities
Office for Victims of Crime, August 1998
The Watch Your Car Program
Bureau of Justice Assistance, February 1998
Making Children, Families, and Communities Safer From Violence
Bureau of Justice Assistance-Sponsored, September 1995
Home Security
Bureau of Justice Assistance-Sponsored, No publication date indicated
Online Auction Fraud
Bureau of Justice Assistance-Sponsored, No publication date indicated
A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety
Federal Bureau of Investigation, No publication date indicated
Related Resources
In the Spotlight: Identity Theft
This section of our Web site contains comprehensive information on identity theft, including facts and figures, legislation, publications, programs, training and technical assistance, and grants and funding.
Internet Safety Special Feature
This NCJRS Special Feature offers concerned citizens resources on Internet safety addressing such Internet crimes as cyberstalking, cyberbullying, child pornography, Internet fraud, and identity theft.
National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC)
NCPC produces tools that communities can use to learn crime prevention strategies, engage community members, and coordinate with local agencies.
National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)
The NMVTIS Web site is designed to help consumers protect themselves from fraud and unsafe vehicles and keep stolen vehicles from being resold. Using the NMVTIS site, consumers can access vehicle condition and history information including title data, brand history, odometer reading, total loss history, and salvage history.
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
The ONDCP Web site includes a section on substance abuse prevention, which highlights programs and publications related to drug prevention among youths.
Safety and Preparedness Special Feature
This NCJRS Special Feature offers concerned citizens, service providers, allied professionals, and military families with information on citizen preparedness and volunteer opportunities.
Vehicle-Related Theft
This section of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Web site provides information and data on automobile theft and the prevention of such offenses.
Search the NCJRS Abstracts Database and visit the following sections of the NCJRS Web site for additional publications and resources:
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