Crime Prevention
Ann Arbor council votes to remove neighborhood crime watch signs
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The Ann Arbor City Council in Michigan has unanimously voted to remove more than 600 neighborhood crime watch signs by July 15, citing concerns in its resolution that the program promotes “race-based hyper-vigilance and suspicion,” particularly toward Black, Brown, and other marginalized residents and visitors. City officials say the watch program is already defunct and that taking down the signs is intended to support a more welcoming and inclusive environment amid mixed crime trends in Ann Arbor.
Police in Sweden's Polisregion Mitt are organizing pop-up meetings in public spaces to engage the public and inspire more people to apply for police training. The events begin on Saturday, March 28, offering direct questions to officers about the profession and education.
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Stockholm city has decided to intensively monitor children as young as six years old to counter future criminality. The initiative costs 55 million kronor over three years and targets families with social issues. The method aims to reverse negative patterns early.