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Crime prevention.


Problem-Solving problem-solving nresolución f de problemas;
problem-solving skills → técnicas de resolución de problemas

problem-solving n
 Tips: A Guide to Reducing Crime and Disorder Through Problem-Solving Partnerships serves as a reference for those implementing a problem-solving approach to reduce crime and disorder through partnerships. A proactive, problem-solving approach, such as community policing, attempts to determine the root cause of a problem to prevent it from happening again. This guide, presented by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services This article is about Community Oriented Policing Services. For other uses of COPS or cops, see Cops.

The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is an agency within the United States Department of Justice.
 (COPS), contains insights into every stage of the process, most of which draw from the experiences of law enforcement officers. Information is based on the SARA Sara or Sarah, in the Bible, wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. With Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah, she was one of the four Hebrew matriarchs. Her name was originally Sarai [Heb.,=princess].  (scanning, analyzing, responding, and assessing) model, an approach that analyzes related incidents of a specific crime problem so that comprehensive, tailored strategies can be developed to deflect de·flect  
intr. & tr.v. de·flect·ed, de·flect·ing, de·flects
To turn aside or cause to turn aside; bend or deviate.



[Latin d
 offenders, protect likely victims, and make crime locations less conducive con·du·cive  
adj.
Tending to cause or bring about; contributive: working conditions not conducive to productivity. See Synonyms at favorable.
 to problem behaviors. This guide can be accessed electronically at http://www.cops.usdoj.gov; the U.S. Department of Justice Response Center provides availability and ordering information at 800-421-6770.
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Title Annotation:Bulletin Reports, Problem-Solving Tips: A Guide to Reducing Crime and Disorder Through Problem-Solving Partnerships
Publication:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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