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The Southern Crime
Prevention Task Force is an independent task force of former Law
Enforcement officers. The task force was created and developed by a
retired law enforcement veteran. We provide Crime Prevention Seminars
for Fortune 500 companies, large, small, businesses, schools, churches,
civic groups as well as different types of associations. The task force
also provides the seminars at conventions. Instructors for the task force
travel throughout the southern regions of the United States to provide
these valuable seminars, and also have the documentation to support this
effort.
The Crime Prevention
Seminars are designed to provide simple and basic defense strategies in
the areas of personal, family, home, and automobile safety. Topics such as
gang activity, prescription drugs and illegal drugs, armed robberies, home
invasion robberies, burglaries, carjacking, sexual assaults, and rape are
covered during the seminar. Some of the recent scams that are used by
today's criminals are also covered, along with many other areas of
concern. The instructors use visual aids throughout the seminar when
covering a particular topic, without resorting to any type of "scare
tactic".
The purpose of the Crime
Prevention Seminar is for people in attendance to become
"pro-active" versus "re-active" in today's ever
changing society. Criminals today are more mobile and active than
ever before, so we must all have a plan of action no matter where we work
or live. When police officers are called to the scene of a crime, in
most cases the crime has already been committed and the perpetrator has
fled the scene, therefore leaving the victim in an emotionally disturbed
state. The goal of our seminar is to prevent one person or family
member from becoming a victim of crime.
Learn how you can protect
yourself and members of your family by simply attending the free
Crime Prevention Seminar. Please contact us to schedule one of the
most educational and informative seminars that you will ever attend.
Everyday, one out of three people is a victim of a crime...
Don't become a
statistic! Schedule a seminar today!
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