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WHEREAS, the vitality of our state depends on how safe we keep our homes, neighborhoods, schools, workplaces and communities; and
WHEREAS, crime and fear of crime destroy our trust in others and in civic institutions, threatening the community's health, prosperity and quality of life; and
WHEREAS, people of all ages must be made aware of what they can do to prevent themselves and their families, neighbors and co-workers from being harmed by crime; and
WHEREAS, the personal injury, financial loss and community deterioration resulting from crime are intolerable and require investment from the whole community; and
WHEREAS, crime prevention initiatives must include self-protection and security, but they must go beyond these to promote collaborative efforts to make neighborhoods safer for all ages and to develop positive opportunities for young people; and
WHEREAS, adults must invest time, resources and policy support in effective prevention and intervention strategies for youth, and teens must be engaged in driving crime from their communities; and
WHEREAS, effective crime prevention programs succeed because of partnerships among law enforcement, other government agencies, civic groups, schools, faith communities, businesses and individuals as they help to nurture shared responsibility and instill pride;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, do hereby proclaim October 2007, to be
CRIME PREVENTION MONTH
in Idaho.
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