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Crime Prevention Brochures
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Crime Prevention Brochures
As part of the Crime Prevention and Policing Study Implementation Plan, The City of Red Deer, working with the Red Deer City RCMP, created three brochures that outline actions citizens can take to make their homes, neighbourhoods and businesses safer and less attractive to potential criminals.
Crime Prevention for the Home
Crime Prevention for Business Owners
Reporting Crime
As part of the Crime Prevention and Policing Study Implementation Plan, The City of Red Deer, working with the Red Deer City RCMP created a series of reports to the community on crime prevention initiatives. The first edition of
Standing Together
was published in the Winter of 2006. As of March of 2007 it has been distributed twice a year in the Spring and Fall Community Services Activity & Program Guide.
Standing Together Fall 2010
Standing Together Spring 2010
Standing Together Fall 2009
Standing Together Spring 2009
Standing Together Fall 2008
Standing Together Spring 2008
Standing Together Fall 2007
Standing Together Spring 2007
Standing Together Winter 2006