Thousands of law enforcement leaders protecting public safety by promoting policies and programs that steer kids towards success.
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Founded in 1996, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids takes a hard-nosed look at the strategies proven to reduce crime. Armed with research, our more than 5,000 members make the case for solutions that cut crime and put kids on the path to productive lives.
21/04/2026
It's ! Home visits not only make a difference in families lives but they are a crime prevention strategy as well. We thank all the dedicated home visitors who help families and our communities thrive!
08/04/2026
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Home visiting programs provide parents of young children the confidence, skills, and supports they need to raise their child.
31/03/2026
Graduating high school is key to succeeding. High-quality early learning and out-of-school time programs are two proven strategies to prepare kids to succeed and steer them away from risky behaviors.
24/03/2026
Guiding Good Choices is one of the programs highlighted in Fight Crime: Invest in Kids new fact sheet on positive youth development. Read the fact sheet here: https://tinyurl.com/yeyckmxy
17/03/2026
Last month, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids released a fact sheet focused on positive youth development strategies to prevent crime from happening in the first place. Read the fact sheet here: https://tinyurl.com/yeyckmxy
26/02/2026
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids released a new fact sheet today focused on positive youth development strategies to prevent crime from happening in the first place. Read the fact sheet here: https://tinyurl.com/yeyckmxy
Identifying the root causes when kids have exhibited harmful behaviors & involving family & other adults in a young person's life in their therapy is an effective strategy to prevent and has better outcomes than incarceration.
26/01/2026
Programs that lead to are an important investment in our . Park City Police Department-Utah
20/01/2026
Investing in diversion approaches, instead of punitive practices like incarceration, are more conducive for long-term adolescent development. https://tinyurl.com/2p9kxx8b
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