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The core of CTC is the social development strategy that identifies and reinforces vital protective factors which steer youth away from delinquency and ultimately promote positive youth development.
Many municipalities focus on neighborhood watch programs, citizen police academies, and similar community-based programs: senior citizen police academies. youth police academies. Coffee with a Cop. National Night Out. prescription drug drop-off locations. home and business security surveys. vacation property checks.
Preemptive deterrence refers to efforts to prevent crime through community organization and youth involvement. Peacemaking criminologists seek nonviolent, humane alternatives to coercive punishment.
Community-based prevention programs, which provide a supportive environment, essential tools, and valuable resources, are essential for enabling those in the community to make healthy decisions regarding a variety of issues, from drug use to bullying and more.
Community centers have been shown to reduce crime. One 20-year study conducted in 264 cities by New York University showed that in a city with 100,000 residents every 10 new nonprofits reduced the homicide rate by 9%, lowered violent crime by 6%, and decreased property crime by 4%.
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Community-based prevention programs aim to prevent social issues such as drug misuse, violence, and crime (among others) from occurring in the community by fostering positive behaviors, building healthy relationships, and promoting social norms that discourage harmful activities.
For example, implementing nutritional standards for a population is a community-based prevention intervention. Such standards require decision making by a school district and their development may include elected officials, parents, administrators, and students.

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