Smart Link of the Day: Smart on Crime Editorials

Posted on: July 26th, 2011 by Smart on Crime

On the heels of the July 21st Statistics Canada report on crime statistics for 2010, several media outlets ran editorials over the past few days asking a similar question: If crime has been on a downward trend since 1973, why is the ‘tough of crime’ agenda so popular? These editorials appeared as music to our […]

Global Survey on Safety in Cities: Call for Participants

Posted on: July 14th, 2011 by Smart on Crime

If you are a regular reader of the Smart on Crime blog, you will know that we like to share smart on crime ideas and actions, big and small. Well, this one is BIG! In their own words, here’s the big idea and plan of action from the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime. […]

Victims of Crime: Support for Victims

Posted on: July 11th, 2011 by Smart on Crime

This is the final blog post in the victims of crime series. This post points you to helpful resources and links for agencies that support victims of crime in Waterloo Region. The first three posts included: An introduction on victims of crime in Canada Roots causes and prevention Consequences and the aftermath for victims of […]

Victims of Crime: Consequences and the aftermath of victimization

Posted on: July 10th, 2011 by Smart on Crime

This is the third in a series of blog posts regarding victims of crime in Canada.  In the second post I mentioned the importance of root causes of crime and building resiliency. This blog looks at the consequences of being a victim of crime and some of the issues they experience. Prevention is important, but […]

Victims of Crime: The importance of root causes and prevention

Posted on: July 7th, 2011 by Smart on Crime

This is the second in a series of four blog posts regarding victims of crime in Canada. In the first blog I mentioned that 2% of the population experienced 60% of all violent crimes. When people experience more than one violent crime this is called multiple victimization. Multiple victimization is why such a small amount […]

Victims of Crime in Canada: An Introduction

Posted on: July 5th, 2011 by Smart on Crime

Being a victim of crime affects the victim personally, and the larger community. This is a series of blog posts about victims of crime in Canada. Throughout the series, I draw on several current resources to help us understand victimization, and why preventing victimization is smart on crime. We need to understand victimization, and the […]

Smart Link of the Day: What works? What doesn’t?

Posted on: June 22nd, 2011 by Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council

Early this week, the U.S. Justice Department launched a new website. Crime Solutions does one simple thing – it tells me what works and what doesn’t when it comes to effective programs and initiatives in criminal justice, crime prevention and services for victims of crime. I love their simple, and visual, rating system. It uses […]

Immigration and Crime: Not what you might think

Posted on: June 17th, 2011 by Smart on Crime

Waterloo Region is host to the fifth largest population of newcomers in Canada. As a student completing my masters in social work and doing a work placement at the Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council (WRCPC), I’ve come to wonder about the perceptions that citizens have about immigration and crime. During my time at WRCPC, this […]

Smart Link of the Day: Alberta and Crime Prevention

Posted on: May 20th, 2011 by Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council

Over the last 5 years, the province of Alberta (Canada) has been making and taking great strides in proactive crime prevention. Not just in theory, but in practice. Just last week, they released their Crime Prevention Framework. “Research has shown us that reacting to crime with enforcement efforts does not result in reduction [of crime] […]

Smart Link of the Day: Walking the Smart Talk

Posted on: May 8th, 2011 by Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council

California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris is talking our language of ‘smart’. Okay, so maybe she’s a little bit ahead of us…. she has already written a book “Smart on Crime“, and has a state-wide Smart on Crime Transition Team to assist her with the monumental task of overhauling California’s approach to crime and crime […]