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    • Conference 2023 – Ignite Change
    • Training & Workshop Opportunities
    • Speaker Series & Past Conferences
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    • Topic Summaries
    • Practice Briefs
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    • Policy Briefs
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    • Crime Prevention Videos
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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Action Briefs”

Why municipalities should invest in upstream crime prevention through social development: CMNCP partner Irvin Waller speaks to Ottawa’s 1310 news

Safer Cities January 12, 2017 Action Briefs, CMNCP in the News

CMNCP launches its first of four action briefs outlining why to invest in crime prevention in municipalities

Safer Cities December 9, 2016 Action Briefs, CMNCP in the News

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