Resources for Audience: Representatives of public safety agencies besides law enforcement (fire, emergency services, emergency planning/management)
A List Of Resources and Tools To Help Your Initiative Be Successful
- Citizen Involvement in Homeland Security Insert
- This 8 page booklet provides details on the Neighborhood Watch and Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) programs
- Calling All Hotheads - Tips on Keeping Cool in an Angry World
- Reproducible brochure on managing anger
- Rape: Tough Questions, No Easy Answers
- Reproducible brochure on the facts about rape and sexual assault
- Sexual Assault is About Power, Control & Anger
- A reproducible brochure about the prevention and consequences of rape and sexual assault
- Date Rape: A Power Trip
- Reproducible brochure about how to prevent date rape
- Teen Dating Violence
- Reproducible brochure for teens about abusive relationships
- Reaching and Serving Teen Victims: A Practical Handbook
- This 41 page publication deals with helping teenage victims of crime
- Unidos para fortalecer a los Estados Unidos
- Full-text publication in Spanish
- Family Link-Up Plan
- A simple tool for helping families coordinate during an emergency
- Caregivers' Guide to School Safety and Security
- This document offers children's caregivers ways to promote and foster socially appropriate behaviors and positive relationships. The booklet discusses issues children face at school, a caregiver's role in a child's life, and how caregivers can engage local businesses and the community to help make schools safe for children.
- Neighborhood Watch Needs You
- Neighborhood Watch is coming to your community, and we need you to get involved! The program embraces and strengthens many things we're already doing, such as watching out for each other's homes or working together to solve problems. But Neighborhood Watch brings along the power of organization and the ability to focus energy and resources.
- Neighborhood Watch Organizer's Guide
- Works as a guide for creating and sustaining a successful Neighborhood Watch program, and covers everything from motivating the community to running successful meetings.
- Topics in Crime Prevention: Working With Older Americans
- Full-text publication
- Natasha Hill