REFUSE TO BE A VICTIM -- Your Key to Crime Prevention and Personal Safety


Personal safety is not always convenient.  You must consciously integrate the options you choose into everyday life until good habits are formed.  Remember, criminals prefer easy targets.  The more difficult a target you present, the less likely you are to become a victim.

What can I do to better protect myself, my family, friends, or employees from becoming victimized?

These are the types of questions that men and women ponder prior to attending a Refuse To Be A Victim crime prevention and personal safety seminar.

Here are just a few of the things you will learn at a Refuse To Be A Victim seminar:

       * How to minimize risk of victimization

       * How to create a personalized safety plan before it is needed

       * An array of personal safety strategies

From setting up a home defense plan and safe room, to using your Internet Service Provider's (ISP) parental control options to block access to adult material and adult chat rooms, the Refuse To Be A Victim program has information for everyone.

Seminar participants, young and old, are empowered by the information presented in the Refuse To Be A Victim seminar.  Whether you live in a major metropolitan city, the suburbs, or a one traffic-light rural town, crime prevention preparedness should be something to which you give a good deal of thought.  Law enforcement and security experts agree that the best way to reduce one's chances of victimization is through the development of a personal safety strategy before it is needed.

Major topics addressed during the 4-hour seminar include:

       * Automobile Security

       * Home Security

       * Parents and Children

       * Personal Protection Devices

       * Workplace Safety

       * Personal Awareness and Security

       * Technological Security

       * Travel Security

       * Senior Citizens and Persons with Physical Disabilities

The topics addressed in the seminar will be tailored to the audience.