Our Mission: Provide educational opportunities and resources on current trends in crime that capitalize on our expertise and professional network with law enforcement.

CPTED National Survey

The University of Florida (www.ufl.edu), with support from the Florida Design Out Crime Association (www.fldoca.com), the Gainesville, FL Police Department (www.gainesvillepd.org), and the National Institute of Crime Prevention (www.nicp.net) is conducting a national CPTED survey. Please take the time to complete the survey or forward it to others who would be interested in participating in this great project.

New Section: Newsletter!

We've added a new section to our site: Newsletter. January has been posted, with more to follow soon. You can view it here.

Crime Prevention Association of Oregon Strategic Plan 2007

Vision: To inspire and educate individuals to eliminate crime.

Mission: Provide educational opportunities and resources on current trends in crime that capitalize on our expertise and professional network with law enforcement.

New Year- New Association

Happy New Year! I am so excited as we start yet another new year with crime prevention. To those new members- WELCOME!!! To those members who have been with us- WELCOME TO ANOTHER NEW YEAR!!!

CPAO 30th Annual Conference & Training

04/23/2008 - 12:00am
04/25/2008 - 2:00pm

Save the Date!

April 23 - 25.

More information will be provided as the conference date approaches. Classes include topics that cover the benefits of crime prevention, protecting our youth, & business security. Download the registration form below.

Neighborhood Watch Toolkit Training

06/02/2008 - 8:30am
06/03/2008 - 12:00pm

This training is designed to build the capacity of law enforcement officers assigned to work with community groups by providing specific instruction on the Neighborhood Watch Toolkit. The course will increase participants’ skill levels by teaching them the proper utilization of the tools and the most effective methods of maximizing the Toolkit’s value for their citizens and communities. The training is intended to be interactive and applicable to participants with all levels of Neighborhood Watch experience.

New CPAO Web Site!

The Crime Prevention Association of Oregon has a new home on the web. Several new features have been added that will make using the site easier and more productive. CPAO members will soon be able to contribute stories, suggest web links, post training announcements, and more! Plus, a new search feature allows you to find information fast.

You'll notice a new domain name, oregoncrimeprevention.org. There are technical problems with old domain, cpao.org, so a new web address was created. Once the problems with the old domain name are solved, both domain names will bring you here.

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