This document summarizes the changing role of crime prevention and modern policing approaches. It discusses how prevention has shifted from solely focusing on reducing causes of crime to also incorporating disruption, diversion, and suppression tactics. The document also outlines key elements of modern prevention including multi-agency collaboration, use of intelligence models and problem-solving processes, and focusing prevention efforts on high-risk individuals, locations, and behaviors. Finally, it notes future needs around standardized training, integrating prevention into strategic planning, and establishing a national research center for prevention.