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Personal Safety - The Voices of Victims

NCJ Number
76330
Author(s)
Anonymous
Date Published
1979
Length
0 pages
Annotation
Intended for use with junior and senior high schools, college classes, and adult audiences, this film shows citizens how they can help ensure that they won't become victims of burglary, robbery, vandalism, or personal assault.
Abstract
The film emphasizes two basic self-protection precepts: (1) avoid placing yourself in a vulnerable position, and (2) avoid calling attention to yourself or to your property in ways that will attract criminals. The film shows viewers how they can protect their residence by creating the illusion that the premises are occupied, how they can secure their property while at home, and how they can take precautions concerning their telephones; e.g., not giving out information to strangers who call. In addition, the film advises viewers about safety precautions to take before admitting strangers into their home, before going out on the street, and before going out on the street after dark. A leader's guide with discussion questions is included.