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THE MARYLAND COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION INSTITUTE State of Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services POLICE AND CORRECTIONAL TRAINING COMMISSIONS
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INTRODUCTION Patricia Sill, Administrator Maryland Community Crime Prevention Institute (MCCPI)
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MCCPI Formerly “Maryland Crime Watch” (1978) Crime Prevention Literature, Public Awareness, State’s Advocate for Crime Prevention *MCCPI created 1989 Organizational Structure *Staff *MCCPI Steering Committee
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MCCPI’S MISSION To serve as the State’s advocate for the development of crime prevention initiatives throughout the state within both the public and private sector.
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MCCPI OBJECTIVES -To increase public awareness of the crime problem and crime prevention methods citizens can utilize to reduce their chances of victimization; -To facilitate the commitment and cooperative involvement of law enforcement agencies, elected officials, community groups, and citizens in crime prevention activities;
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MCCPI OBJECTIVES -To assist the above-mentioned groups and individuals in the development of uniform, consistent, and effective crime prevention programming; -To provide support for crime prevention training programs for law enforcement officers and relevant business and community groups; -To administer the annual Governor’s Crime Prevention Awards Program;
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MCCPI OBJECTIVES -To support the activities of the Maryland Crime Prevention Association and to assist with these activities whenever possible; -To support the activities and programs of the National Citizens Crime Prevention Campaign (NCCPC) and to encourage local participation in these programs; -To serve as a Resource Center for crime prevention information in Maryland; and
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MCCPI OBJECTIVES -To administer the State D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program. D.A.R.E. is a drug abuse and violence prevention program that uses uniformed police officers to present info to children in the classroom. MCCPI provides: Officer Training; In-Service Training; Review and Evaluation; and Technical Assistance.
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Upcoming Trainings for 2012 Residential Crime Prevention Training* (4 day course) Sept. 24-27, 2012-Washington Co. Sheriff’s Office, Hagerstown Commercial Crime Prevention Training* (5-day course) June 4-8, 2012 - McDaniel College, Westminster – (completed) *Special 2-day Trainings may be provided upon request: provided upon request: cont. cont.
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Upcoming T rainings for 2012 Community Gang Awareness/Prevention (TOT) - Upon request MD Seniors And Law Enforcement (SALT) Quarterly Network Meetings/Trainings Sept. 12, Dec. 12, 2012 Annapolis Current Trends 7.5 Sept. 25, 2012 - Aberdeen Proving Ground Current Trends VIII Nov. 14-15, 2012 – PSETC, Sykesville DARE Officer Training (DOT) Sept. 9-21, 2012-PSETC, Sykesville
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Upcoming Trainings for 2012 MD Crime Prevention Association ½ Day trainings: August 3,2012-Garrett College (completed) August 15, 2012 – Baltimore (closed) Annual Conference October 15-18, (tentative)–Ocean City Other events: Aug. 7, 2012-National Night Out Against Crime Annual Governor’s Crime Prevention Awards Additional training programs currently being planned – Others will be conducted upon request.
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Crime Prevention Training Topics for the 21 st Century n Personal Safety n Gangs n Homeland Security n Financial Exploitation n Internet Safety n Child Safety n Drugs of Abuse n Identity Theft n Bullying n Cyber Bullying n Sexting n Target Hardening n Holiday Safety n Neighborhood Watch n Workplace Violence n Electronic Dating Violence
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Contact us n Telephone: 410-875-3425 n Toll free: 800-303-8802 n Fax: 410-875-3420 n mailbox@dpscs.state.md.us mailbox@dpscs.state.md.us n Visit us on the web: www.dpscs.state.md.us/aboutdpscs/pct /ccpi/
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