
SPOTLIGHT
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WHAT WE DO
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Michigan is a non-profit anti-crime organization led by Michigan law enforcement leaders and crime survivors who know that some of the most powerful weapons in our arsenal to fight crime are programs proven to help kids get the right start - like high quality after-school programs, early childhood school readiness, child abuse and neglect prevention, and programs that get troubled kids back on track.
LATEST NEWS
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Jun 22nd 2010
Michigan Law Enforcement Talk Crime Prevention With Rep. Levin, Sen. StabenowProsecutor, police chief say Congress should boost child tax credit to cut child poverty and crime
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Apr 28th 2010
MICHIGAN--Flint Area Law Enforcement Leaders Say School Reform Bill Can Help Fight CrimeProsecutor, police chief back early childhood education, dropout prevention programs
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Sep 9th 2009
Michigan Law Enforcement Leaders: Invest in Early Education or Foot Bigger Prison Bill LaterPolice chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors support early learning to cut crime, prison expenses
Senator Stabenow Accepts Crime Fighter Award
Chief Catherine Garcia-Lindstrom, of Walker Police Department in Kent County, Mich., discusses the need for home visitation and parent coaching programs with U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) at her office in Washington, D.C.
Crime Prevention & Intervention Day in Berrien County
Fight Crime Executive Committee Member and Grand Ledge Police Chief Martin Underhill presents Eaton County IT Director Dr. Robert Sobie and Eaton County Prosecutor Jeff Sauter with the Crime Fighter award for their innovations in public administration



