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It
is estimated that $65 million is lost each year in the United
States in home invasions, muggings, and in other violent crimes.
It is estimated that $600 billion is lost per year due to fraud.
Work place violence caused an estimated $30 billion to American
businesses last year. It is important to be aware a crime can occur, anticipating the location, time, and taking action to reduce the chance of it happening. Crime prevention is key to stopping the ability and opportunity for a criminal. The use of instinct, knowledge, common sense, and awareness can make you a tough target. Three Basic Rules
Personal Protection
If You're Attacked
After a Sexual Assault
While Driving
Public Transportation
In Elevators
Home and Neighborhood
Locks, Doors, and Windows
Outside
Key Sense
Answering the Door
Answering the Telephone
Going Away
Ten Things You and Your Neighbors Can Do
GUN SAFETY Gun Safety is the responsibility of every adult, whether or not you own a firearm. If you own a firearm and obtain a concealed weapons permit, you are required by law to know that there are "Pistol Free" zones in every State. It is illegal to carry a pistol on school property, into public or private day care centers, sports arenas, churches, hospitals, casinos, a dormitory, or classroom of a college or university, an entertainment facility that seats 2,500 people or more, and a dining room, lounge, or bar area of a premises licensed under the Liquor Control Commission, Board, or Department. As an adult, you are responsible for properly securing your firearm. If another person is injured as a result of your negligence in properly securing a gun, you can be charged with a crime or be held civilly liable. If convicted, you could be fined or even sentenced to time in prison. What your children need to know Children should know that guns are not toys, that guns are dangerous and can hurt people. If they see or find a gun (even if they think the gun looks like a toy), they should follow these three steps to safety:
Crime Prevention Links: FBI U.S. Department of Justice McGruff Federal Trade Commission Fraud/Con Webpage |
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