Describe your crime prevention model and strategy, evidence-based practices, centrality of theory, and mobilization of community

Final Crime Prevention Project is due no later than Friday December 4, 2020 by 11:59pm EST.

The semester ends Friday December 4, so  cannot accept any projects after Dec 4.

Follow the below format for your Final Crime Prevention Project:

Title Page

Introduction of your Project – include describing your Community site

Crime Prevention Model (Strategy): describe your crime prevention model and strategy, evidence-based practices, centrality of theory, and mobilization of community

Data collection – describe how you obtained your data

Methodology – describe how you will analyze the data you collected

Data Analysis

Findings – including visuals on findings

Implementing your Crime prevention strategy and recommendations for the Community

References

*Any information you have for your project must fit into one of the above sections, so just incorporate it appropriately and explain it.

NOTE: There is no page requirement for the project.

Describe your crime prevention model and strategy, evidence-based practices, centrality of theory, and mobilization of community
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