This website offers tips on what parent should do to keep their children safe and what parents should tell their kids to help them stay aware. In addition, there is a section describing the ID kit that is available to parents and their families. Having personal information, up-to-date photos, fingerprints and DNA samples can help locate children if they ever get lost or abducted. The site explains how fingerprinting works to help police locate children, and what information an actual fingerprint gives.
This site has photos and missing information for people of all ages. There is a 24-hour chat where people can discuss theories, and tips on how they can help. Find out what to do if your loved one is missing. Find out how to stay safe, what questions to ask, and how to help an investigation. This site offers links to other helpful sites, stories and remembrances of missing persons, quilt other hope items, and a sheet you can print out and fill-in with information about your missing loved one. You can place a picture and information about your missing too or provide tips about a particular case. There is also contact information for law enforcement and missing person’s agencies. The site is user-friendly, interactive and very helpful.
The mascot, McGruff asks people to help him “take a bite out of crime”. The aim is to prevent crime, build safer, more caring communities. The site offers links to helpful resources, information about teens and crime, and tips on how to prevent crime and what to do if you witness a crime. There are programs and projects designated to helping neighborhoods and communities stay crime free. The site is user-friendly.
This organization involves youth in crime prevention. Their motto is: “Education + Action = Change. The site is user-friendly and interesting. There is an entrance to the site for adults and one for teens. Find out what teens are saying about crime. Get the facts and tips on preventing crime in your community.
This organization brings youth together from all backgrounds to make changes in their schools and communities. Adolescents and teens are encouraged to actively address problems surrounding them everyday. The YCWA hopes to provide crime-free, drug-free environments through a youth-led movement; instill positive values, foster good citizenship and build self-confidence in our young people; to enable youth to become resources for preventing crime, drug use and violence in their schools and neighborhoods. The site is colorful, fun and interesting. You will find a lot of useful information here about crime prevention.
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