Prevention Of Crimes Act 1871
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Prevention may refer to:


Health and medicine

* Preventive healthcare, measures to prevent diseases or injuries rather than curing them or treating their symptoms


General safety

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Crime prevention Crime prevention is the attempt to reduce and deter crime and criminals. It is applied specifically to efforts made by governments to reduce crime, enforce the law, and maintain criminal justice. Studies Criminologists, commissions, and research b ...
, the attempt to reduce deter crime and criminals * Disaster prevention, measures taken to prevent and provide protection for disasters * Pollution prevention in the US, activities that reduce the amount of pollution generated by a process * Preventive maintenance, maintenance performed to prevent faults from occurring or developing into major defects * Prevent strategy, a scheme in the UK to report radicalisation * Risk prevention, reducing the potential of loss from a given action, activity and/or inaction * Risk management, the identification, assessment, and prioritization of risks in business


Other uses

* ''Prevention'' (magazine), an American healthy lifestyle magazine * ''Prevention'' (album), a 2009 album by the Scottish indie rock band De Rosa * Prevent defense, an American football defensive alignment * Prevention First, a nonprofit organization supporting drug-free communities through public education


See also

* ''Preventive Medicine'' (journal), a peer-reviewed medical journal *
Prevention paradox The prevention paradox describes the seemingly contradictory situation where the majority of cases of a disease come from a population at low or moderate risk of that disease, and only a minority of cases come from the high risk population (of t ...
, the situation where the majority of cases of a disease come from a population at low risk *
Prevention science Prevention science is the application of a scientific methodology that seeks to prevent or moderate major human dysfunctions before they occur. Regardless of the type of issue on hand, the factors that lead to the problem must be identified and ...
, the application of a scientific methodology to prevent or moderate major human dysfunctions * Prevention through design, the concept of mitigating occupational hazards by "designing them out" * ''Preventable'' (book), a 2022 book by Devi Sridhar * * {{disambiguation