51.   In addition to a ban on guns in churches, Gore said he would create a special trust to set aside federal money for crime prevention.

52.   In crime prevention, one school of thought holds that to stop a thief, you hire one.

53.   Increasingly, neighborhoods across the country are taking crime prevention into their own hands, a development that many city officials find heartening.

54.   It runs programs in education, job training and placement, housing, business development and crime prevention.

55.   It was, as Clinton said, bipartisan to begin with, heavy on policing and punishment with a soupcon of crime prevention.

56.   Law enforcement experts say the detectors may be one of the most important breakthroughs in crime prevention in decades.

57.   Local issues, though, are not being entirely ignored, from gun control to crime prevention to after-school programs for high-schoolers.

58.   Mizell, who has written several books on crime prevention, said amateurs often wind up recruiting law enforcement agents rather than professional killers.

59.   Nevertheless, we endorse Eric Schneiderman because of his solid work on issues ranging from subway fares and abortion rights to crime prevention and campaign finance reform.

60.   President Clinton plans to travel to Miami and Jacksonville on Tuesday to highlight his stands on crime prevention and Medicare.

n. + prevention >>共 96
crime 23.42%
disease 7.87%
fire 6.91%
conflict 4.99%
cancer 4.80%
drug 4.61%
violence 3.84%
suicide 3.45%
abuse 2.30%
crisis 1.92%
crime + n. >>共 442
rate 15.50%
scene 14.15%
bill 6.89%
wave 4.70%
victim 3.89%
family 3.37%
statistic 2.37%
prevention 2.26%
syndicate 1.98%
lab 1.70%
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