Posts Tagged Crime Prevention

Happy 30th Birthday, McGruff!

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The following post appears courtesy of Laurie O. Robinson, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs.

While there are various ways to approach crime prevention, McGruff the Crime Dog is world famous for his advice on how to stop crime before it happens. McGruff’s famous catchphrase: “Take a Bite out of Crime,” has turned into one of the most recognizable ad campaigns in America. Throughout the past 30 years, McGruff taught people across the country how they can help prevent crime.

Discussing crime prevention with a mixed audience of children and adults may be a challenge. Unless, of course, you have a spokesperson – er, spokesdog – as appealing as McGruff. The Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs (OJP), has partnered with the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) and McGruff to teach children about crime prevention. McGruff has made thousands of appearances in newspapers and on the radio, television, and Internet to encourage everyone to take common-sense steps to reduce crime.

OJP and NCPC have had a long and productive history of working together to fight crime in America’s communities. They have joined together to address many new challenges over the years, including juvenile delinquency, substance abuse, internet safety and identity theft.

As we celebrate McGruff’s birthday, and wish him many more productive years, we join with Attorney General Eric Holder in recognizing the important role of evidence-based crime research and policies in preventing crime. We look forward to continuing our work with McGruff and our other partners to ensure that we are smart about how we “Take a Bite out of Crime.”

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Home & Vehicle Safety tips

 

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Here are some good videos on home & vehicle safety tips from our board member, Jason Weber from the Town of Menasha PD and WLUK Fox 11 Good Day WI program.

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Problem-Oriented Policing training

An excellent training opportunity on Problem Oriented Policing and Situational Crime Prevention is being sponsored by the Wisconsin Crime Prevention Practitioners Association, The Center for Problem Oriented Policing, Town of Menasha and Grand Chute Police Departments and the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. 

The featured speaker will be Michael Scott, the Director of the Center for Problem Oriented Policing and an Associate Profession of the University of Madison Law School. 

Chief Wilkinson of Neenah PD had the following to say,

I want to make a pitch for this training.  A few years ago, I had the opportunity to attend the Problem Oriented Leadership Institute for Chief Executives, in which Mike Scott and Herman Goldstein were the primary trainers.  It was revolutionary training.  It completely altered the way I approach community problems.  That was a two-week course, but this condensed class will still give tremendously valuable information and whet your appetite for more.  I urge you to attend this training if you can.

The program will be held on Wednesday June 23rd from 9am to 3pm at the Grand Chute Police Department located at 1900 Grand Chute Blvd.  The cost is $20 per person which will include:  Lunch, snacks, other refreshments and all handout materials.   

Refer to the attached flyer for additional information and registration materials. 

 WCPPA POP training June 23, 2010

Questions should be directed to the following Board Members of the Wisconsin Crime Prevention Practitioners Association:  Jason Weber, Town of Menasha Police Department  (920) 720-7109  -  Shawn Engleman, Two Rivers Police Department (920) 793-5500 or Joel Dhein, Glendale Police Department  (414) 228-7141.

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Flagging…..a new criminal trend

You may want to think twice the next time you put a check in the mail to pay your bills. Flagging is a trend that is starting to occur across the country. There have been reports across the country of people that put mail out only to find it missing and never reaching its intended destination.

Criminals that have been caught doing this, refer to it as “flagging”. They will travel down a street looking for the red flags on mailboxes that are up. They would then remove all of the mail looking for checks or other personal nformation. This is another way to steal your identity as the criminal will have access to all of your information via your check and statement/bill.

Keep this in mind if you have a traditional mail box and you still pay your bills by mail. If you do you may want to go the extra step and take your mail to the post office. This is just another thing to be aware of. If you see someone other than the mail carrier in your neighbor’s mail box give us a call. They are probably up to no good.

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Spring Break in Mexico – “Know before you go!”

Even though we have been experiencing warmer weather here in Wisconsin in the past few months, many of us are still searching for that summer breeze.  Many college students and others will be heading south of the border in the next few weeks and the WI Crime Prevention Practitioners Association wants everyone to be safe and secure in their travels.

The US Department of State offers a very good website with tips for travelling to Mexico.

http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/spring_break_mexico/spring_break_mexico_2812.html

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Fast, easy, and economical ways to prevent crime

YouTube Preview ImageWith the warm weather nearing, burglars and thieves will be out in full force!

This video from Good Morning America has some good tips that are easy and affordable to target harden our property.

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New partnership to combat rise in burglaries & thefts

We have partnered with The Home Depot stores in NE Wisconsin to offer discounts to residents for security related products (i.e. locks, lights, etc).  We are also working on teaming up on some of their very popular Saturday morning demonstrations.

For more info on the program or how to take part, contact board member Jason Weber of the Town of Menasha PD at jweber@town-menasha.com

Take a listen to the new podcast on new home security items. Podcast

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Organized retail crime on the rise

Courtesy: Huffingtonpost.com

Organized retail crime is on the rise according to the “Current Crime Trends” survey by the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), WWD reports. The FBI estimates that $30 billion worth of merchandise is stolen each year. L.A. has seen the highest rise, followed by Houston, Miami and Baltimore.

Sixty-five percent of a broad array of retailers — mass merchants, specialty stores, electronics and appliance stores, groceries, and fabric and craft shops — surveyed in January reported an increase in organized retail crime, while 74 percent said they experienced an increase in stolen items being sold on online marketplaces. Forty-seven percent said there was an increase in hot goods being sold both in traditional fencing operations and flea markets, and another 16 percent said there were more stolen goods being sold in pawn shops. In addition, 78 percent said there was an increase in amateur shoplifting.

RILA Senior Vice President for Government Affairs John Emling explained that retail robberies are coordinated crimes with more serious implications:

“A lot of times, crime rings are using the profits to fund drug operations or much more criminal activity. In cases with [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement], we have seen South American and Central American gangs receiving profits from organized crime rings here in this country.”

RILA will now use the new findings to work with Congress on creating legislation to curb retail crime.

Be sure to attend the conference in September as one of our featured speakers will be from the Target Corporate offices speaking on this problem!

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WCPPA members exclusive CPTED security survey checklists

Your board of directors, with some help from Fox Valley Technical College, has developed a series of security survey checklists and home safety information that you can use!!  There are individual checklists for residences, apartment complexes, business – office, business – retail, and schools.

These checklists are in WORD template format for easy completion.  They can also be “unprotected” and edited to include your agency’s logo and name!!!!

To request one of these checklists, click on the link below to request your today.  This is available only to our members!

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Excellent crime prevention articles

Check out the link below for some very good articles on crime prevention, including one from our members in Kenosha.

http://policechiefmagazine.org/magazine/index.cfm?fuseaction=current

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