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Ford visits graffiti art project in Dungannon
During a visit to Dungannon Justice Minister, David Ford, viewed the 4H20 Graffiti Art Project, which is helping to address community concerns around anti-social behaviour, crime and the fear of crime.

Prison reform unstoppable - Ford
In a statement to the Assembly (PDF 26 KB) today, the Minister updated MLAs on progress to date in fundamentally reforming the Prison Service since the publication of the Owers Report in October.
Crush metal theft in your community
Justice Minister David Ford has launched a new Crimestoppers campaign to tackle metal theft in Northern Ireland.
The campaign leaflet ‘Crush metal theft in your community’ will be distributed by campaign partners including the PSNI, BT, Northern Ireland Electricity, Northern Ireland Water and the Housing Executive.

Ford announces windfall for community projects
Justice Minister David Ford has allocated almost £800,000 to local communities to help fight crime and the fear of crime
The funding comes from assets seized from criminals following an agreement David Ford secured with the Home Office.
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Ford launches consultation on the future of Private Security Industry
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Justice Minister David Ford is seeking views on the future regulation of the private security industry in Northern Ireland.
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Ford welcomes All Party Group on Human Trafficking
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Justice Minister David Ford has today praised the groundswell of opinion that is standing up to human trafficking.

