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Environmental design can discourage crime

Environmental design can discourage crime
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Environmental design can discourage crime

Environmental design can discourage crime
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Environmental design can discourage crime

Environmental design can discourage crime
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Environmental design can discourage crime

Article content Developing a few good habits and utilizing environmental design practices around your property can play a big part in reducing crime. Jennifer Kee, a community engagement and outreach specialist with the Alberta RCMP, said now is the time to start. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Environmental design can discourage crime Back to video “It is a good time to develop a night-time routine,” Kee said. “When, before you go to bed, you make sure you have locked all the windows, the doors are locked, everything is taken out of your vehicle that can be seen and easily accessed. Just make sure that all the exterior lights are working and look at what you can do to fortify your property in terms of lighting and locking mechanisms on your doors.”

Business is bad for car thieves in the pandemic

Business is bad for car thieves in the pandemic By Al Stafford RCMP say theft of vehicles and theft from vehicles down significantly RCMP investigators don t know why it s happening, but they are pleased to report a significant decrease in vehicle thefts and thefts from vehicles.  And the trend is happening both in urban centres and rural communities. We do think it is pandemic related with more people being home, not travelling, and their vehicles remaining stationary, said Jennifer Kee, Crime Reduction Coordinator with the RCMP.  More people in the community during the daytime hours to keep an eye on each others  property is also significant.

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