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WHAT WE DO
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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Mar 16th 2010
Washington Law Enforcement Leaders Meet with U.S. Senators Cantwell and MurrayPolice chief, sheriff call for investments in early care and education to fight crime
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Mar 11th 2010
California Leads the Nation in After-School InvestmentLaw enforcement report shows nearly 2,000 low-income schools still lack programs, endangering public safety
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Mar 9th 2010
ILLINOIS--Kane County Law Enforcement Push to Restore Cuts to Preschool in Order to Cut CrimeSheriff, police chief, and Rep. Chapa-LaVia visit local preschool program



Law and Order: SVU star B.D. Wong meets with Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Chief Operating Officer Miriam Rollin (left) on Capitol Hill
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 


