Alzheimer's Program
Critical Reach
Disaster Preparedness
Domestic Violence Protocol 2012
Identity Theft, Email & Internet Fraud
Kids in Cyberspace
kidpower
Law Enforcement Torch Run
National Bike Registry
Neighborhood Watch Program
Project Childsafe - Gun Locks
Pharmaceutical Return Program
Residential Security Check
Safety Tips for Children
Senior Citizen Safety Tips
Trustline
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Alzheimer's Program
Read about Alzheimer's and the CMPA's Alzheimer's Program.
Critical Reach
Read about CMPA's TRAK system, a computerized technology program designed to notify other police departments of an abduction.
Disaster Preparedness
Learn how to protect yourself and others in the event of an emergency.
Domestic Violence Protocol 2012
2012 Uniform Marin County Law Enforcement Protocol for the Handling of Domestic Violence Cases
Identity Theft, Email & Internet Fraud
Learn how to identify fraudulent emails.
Kids in Cyberspace
Learn steps to help keep your kids safe when on the computer online.
kidpower
Safety For Kids On Their Way To School - TALK with your kids - WALK with your kids - PRACTICE with your kids
Law Enforcement Torch Run
Read about the Law Enforcement Torch Run where CMPA officers raise money for local Special Olympic athletes.
National Bike Registry
Help Us Keep Your Bicycles Safe. Register Now!
Neighborhood Watch Program
Help us by starting a Neighborhood Watch Program in your area.
Project Childsafe - Gun Locks
Learn about Project ChildSafe - Gun Locks and how you can acquire free firearm safety kits.
Pharmaceutical Return Program
See how CMPA is helping the our communities to dispose of unused pharmaceutical medications safely
Residential Security Check
Read about CMPA's Residential Security Check service that provides home security consultations.
Safety Tips for Children
Learn steps to help keep your kids safe when on the computer online.
Senior Citizen Safety Tips
Read tips to keep senior citizens safe from potential crimes.
Trustline
Learn about Trustline, a state government hotline that allows parents, for a fee, run criminal background checks on potential babysitters.
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