The free event will take place from 10 a.m. to noon April 17 at the Carlisle Police Department at 240 Lincoln St.
April marks Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time dedicated providing the resources, support, and education of child abuse.
If you or your family were victims of a crime, would you know where your resources are in the region? On April 11th, the first annual Crime & Justice Summit will take place at the Dean & Barbara White ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Today, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office held its first Sheriff’s Community Crime Prevention Walk of the year in Arlington, bringing deputies face-to-face with neighbors along ...
Sidewalks and curbs that were previously broken and covered in grass along High Street have been replaced. Splashes of color are displayed throughout the area on murals, decorated utility boxes and ...
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield and other community leaders announced on Monday the creation of the Office of Neighborhood and Community Safety ...
Financial crime compliance functions are under growing pressure, as regulatory scrutiny, transaction volumes, data complexity and customer expectations all continue to rise. These pressures are ...
Crime rates in Arvin are steadily declining as the police department shifts focus to aggressive prevention tactics, turning crime deterrence into a top priority. According to a recently released Kern ...
I lived with violence at an early age. A former Grape Street Crip, I lost 13 friends to Los Angeles’ gang war in 1989 alone. Three years later, I went from witness to mediator, helping broker a ...
VINTON, Va. (WDBJ) - Vinton Police says crime in the town has remained relatively steady over the past few years, with officers focusing heavily on prevention, visibility, and community relationships, ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Police are working with owners to crime-proof their properties in a busy part of central Phoenix, and the effort is paying off. The city has identified five focus areas along 19th ...
Environmental crime used to be treated as a niche concern, a worry for park rangers, customs officers and a handful of conservation lawyers. Not anymore. From Vienna to Belém, a once technical debate ...