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Section 1
That the House of Representatives— expresses support for the designation of Crime Prevention Month; commends law enforcement officers, first responders, community organizers, educators, researchers, violence intervention specialists, and volunteers whose work prevents crime and supports victims; encourages Federal agencies to support evidence-based crime prevention and violence intervention grants, including programs focused on youth mentorship, behavioral health treatment, and safe housing design; encourages States, local governments, and Tribal nations to incorporate Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design principles in infrastructure and housing projects, and to expand public-private partnerships that revitalize neighborhoods and create economic opportunity; and calls upon all citizens of the United States to observe Crime Prevention Month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities that promote public safety, highlight community success stories, and reaffirm the shared responsibility to build safer, more resilient communities.