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Fight Crime: Invest in Kids is an anti-crime organization of over 5,000 police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors, and violence survivors. We take a hard look at the research about what prevents kids from becoming criminals and put that information in the hands of policymakers and the general public.
LATEST NEWS
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Sep 1st 2010
Iowa Law Enforcement Leaders Say Quality Early Learning Programs Reduce Violent Crime, Save Millions in Special Education CostsPolice Chief, sheriff, county attorney release report on early education
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Aug 31st 2010
Twin Cities Law Enforcement Leaders Say Quality Early Learning Programs Reduce Violent Crime, Save Millions in Special Education CostsSheriff, prosecutors, police captain to release report calling on federal and state lawmakers to make high-quality early education programs a top priority
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Aug 30th 2010
James R. Fleischmann Opens New Montana Office of Fight Crime: Invest in KidsState Director James R. Fleischmann brings 25 years public policy experience to organization's work in Montana


Concord Police Chief David Livingston, Contra Costa County DA Robert Kochly, Solano County DA David Paulson, and Richmond Police Chief Chris Magnus present Congressman George Miller (CA-7) with a National CrimeFighter Award
Yakima Police Chief Joins the Fight Against Child Abuse and Neglect
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch (left) and St. Louis Police Chief Daniel Isom (right) release a report highlighting the need for early education to reduce later prison costs
Scranton Police Chief David Elliot (left) and Lackawanna County First Assistant District Attorney Gene Talerico (center) speak in favor of early education programs to prevent crime 


