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August 08, 2016
Workshop equips community facilitators with crime prevention tips

Last week, the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF), through its Resistance And Prevention Program (RAPP), organized a five-day workshop to train local facilitators on effective crime prevention strategies.
A total of 21 key stakeholders from the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services, Department of Social Services, Urban Renewal, Ministry of Education, the Bahamas Bar Association, law ...

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August 08, 2016
PADF sponsored workshop equips community facilitators with crime prevention tools

Last week, the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF), through its Resistance And Prevention Program (RAPP), organized a five-day workshop to train local facilitators on effective crime prevention strategies.

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December 04, 2015
Crime prevention key focus at College of The Bahamas seminar

NASSAU, Bahamas - The College of The Bahamas Security Department in conjunction with The Royal Bahamas Police Force and The College of The Bahamas Union of Students (COBUS) recently held a crime prevention seminar where students, faculty, staff and members of the wider community were educated on how to protect themselves from becoming victims of crime.
The one-day seminar featured a variety of top...

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October 07, 2015
APD host crime prevention seminar

Crime prevention is one of many priorities of Arawak Port Development (APD).

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March 11, 2015
Crime prevention training as part of joint scheme

TWENTY police inspectors, community leaders and government officials will receive training in crime prevention strategies as part of a joint programme with police and international agencies in a move to impact at-risk communities.

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July 15, 2014
Crime prevention initiative launched

The Bahamas has been listed as a "priority" by the United States government for assistance in the local crime fight, partly because of the local crime rate over the past several years, Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) official Shanna O'Reilly said yesterday.
The U.S. Embassy is funding the anti-violence and crime prevention initiative Resistance and Prevention Program (RAPP), which is be...

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December 07, 2013
Police urge increased crime prevention efforts

Police analysis suggests that about 50 percent of crimes could have been prevented had "basic" security measures been implemented, Superintendent Stephen Dean said.
Dean said many Bahamians failed to protect themselves and their property and unintentionally gave criminals easy access to their property.
"The criminal element is getting much wiser," he said during a crime prevention press conference...

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January 15, 2013
RBPF Crime Prevention Tips

The Royal Bahamas Police Force would like to share some home safety
tips to reduce the chances of members of the public becoming a victim of a
break-in. Break-ins are a crime of opportunity and can happen during the
day or night.

We all need to take precautions and protect ourselves
against crime. If you witness something that is strange or suspicious,
call the police. Together we can reduce...

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January 15, 2013
RBPF Crime Prevention Tip Of the Day

The Royal Bahamas Police Force would like to share some home safety
tips to reduce the chances of members of the public becoming a victim of a
break-in. Break-ins are a crime of opportunity and can happen during the
day or night.

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October 12, 2012
RBPF Holiday Weekend Crime Prevention Tips

SAFETY TIPS FOR SWIMMERS, BOATERS AND DRIVERS

The National Heroes Holiday is usually a day
for family activities which include picnics at the beach, parties,
sailing or cruising around the island and visiting family and
friends.Police would like to encourage residents that are planning
activities at the beach or at other public areas to be extremely
vigilant. Pay close attention to your surr...

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