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Crime prevention in sittingbourne

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Places such as dark alleys and estates with minimal lighting and CCTV are more susceptible to crimes. This is because of the fact that people who commit the crimes do not what to be caught in the act, be it by a person or by CCTV. Another case, of a place being more susceptible to crime is when there is nothing to do to keep peoples minds of committing a certain crime, such as a local sports centre or shopping centre nearby that people can go to, to occupy themselves. A place where an opportunity arises to commit a crime will always have a high crime rate, which is why there have been so many groups, and schemes, set up to combat crime. The approaches to prevent crimes are varied. There are methods that have been put in place before a crime is committed and an example of this is anti-graffiti...

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