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  2. Crime Stoppers - Wikipedia

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    Crime Stoppers or Crimestoppers is a community program that assists people in providing anonymous information about criminal activity. Often managed by non-profit groups or the police, it operates separately from the emergency telephone number system or other standard methods of contacting police. [1]

  3. Crime Stoppers USA - Wikipedia

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    Crime Stoppers USA is the umbrella organization for Crime Stoppers programs in the United States. It is a non-profit, non-governmental, IRS 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt charitable organization that advises its member programs and sets operational standards for Crime Stoppers organizations across the United States and its territories.

  4. Crimestoppers UK - Wikipedia

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    Crimestoppers has National and Regional Managers across the UK who liaise with local police force. There are 100 staff at Crimestoppers, along with over 300 volunteers UK-wide, led by local county-based Volunteer Committees. The chair of Crimestoppers is its founder, Michael Ashcroft. Crimestoppers is governed by a board of trustees who carry ...

  5. Crime Stoppers International - Wikipedia

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    Crime Stoppers International Foundation or CSI Foundation (CSI) is an umbrella organization that aims to spread the Crime Stoppers program in countries around the world. Crime Stoppers is a program designed to utilize the media and other resources to entice information from the public that can facilitate police investigations.

  6. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Police code. A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include "10 codes" (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes, or ...

  7. Disappearance of Brian Shaffer - Wikipedia

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    Since the area around South Campus Gateway was somewhat blighted with a high crime rate, the Gateway building, which housed the bar and other businesses, had installed security cameras. They reviewed the footage, which showed Shaffer, Florence and Reed going up an escalator to the bar's main entrance at 1:15 a.m. Shaffer was seen outside the ...

  8. Category:Crime Stoppers - Wikipedia

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    U. Crimestoppers UK. Crime Stoppers USA. Category: Civil crime prevention. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after companies of the United States.

  9. Crime prevention - Wikipedia

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    Crime prevention is the attempt to reduce and deter ... Organizations such as America's Most Wanted and Crime Stoppers help catch these criminals. ... Code of Conduct;