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Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) is a globally applied strategy for dealing with crime and the fear of crime by designing out elements in the environment that provide opportunities for criminal events to occur.
Dealing with crime is one thing; tarring an entire ethnic group as criminal is quite another.
I lean towards forensics, so hopefully I'll be dealing with crime scenes.
By "modernization" he by no means meant, he wanted the public to understand, a "soft" program for dealing with crime.
Indeed, they appear to spend precious little time dealing with crime.
However, Sir Paul proceeded to defend the Met's overall performance in dealing with crime.
All in all, dealing with crime and violence costs Central America around 8% of its GDP, according to a report this month by the World Bank.
Mrs Kosor, he notes approvingly, has also broken the taboo of dealing with crime and corruption in high places in government and business.
However, its greatest benefit lies in being part of a wider strategy of dealing with crime in communities.
"I want police to be concentrating upon dealing with crime that blights communities and not investigating disorder.
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