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SPOTLIGHT
New Mexico TV reports early education key to prevent crime MORE
WHAT WE DO
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids takes a hard look at research about what prevents kids from becoming criminals and puts that information in the hands of policymakers and the general public.
LATEST NEWS
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Nov 1st 2011
Southwest Ohio Law Enforcement Says Quality Early Childhood Programs Pay OffPolice chief, prosecutor urge Super-Committee to work to avoid cuts that would undermine the nation's most cost-effective programs
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Jun 22nd 2011
OHIO--Summit County Sheriff Says Child Abuse Linked to Future CrimeSheriff says home visits needed to prevent child abuse, juvenile crime; Almost 100 kids abused or neglected every day
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May 25th 2011
Montgomery County Prosecutor Says Early Childhood Programs Pay OffReport: Early education cuts crime, reduces prison costs and saves taxpayers dollars
Dayton's Top Prosecutor Heads Back to the Classroom
Greene County Sheriff Fischer Says Pre-K Helps Kids Succeed in School, Cuts Crime
Prosecuting Attorney Mathias Heck joins national leaders to develop initiative to reduce child abuse and neglect deaths
Doylestown Chief Brian Dressler (left) and Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney Martin Frantz (center) meet with US Congressman Ralph Regula in his Washington, D.C. office.



