The single most important step you can make toward ensuring your personal safety is making the decision to Refuse To Be A Victim. This means that you must have an overall personal safety strategy in place before you need it. Through this seminar called Refuse To Be A Victim® you can learn the personal safety tips and techniques you need to avoid dangerous situations and avoid becoming a victim
This seminar includes classroom instruction on a variety of crime prevention strategies, from criminal psychology to automobile crimes to cyber crime. Seminars can vary in length, and may be modified to suit the needs of a particular audience. Seminars teach about common weaknesses that criminals may take advantage of, and teaches a variety of corrective measures that are practical, inexpensive, and easy to follow. Strategies include home security, carjack avoidance techniques, cyber safety, and use of personal safety devices.
Topics Presented:
In just four hours, you will learn the tools you need to develop your own personal safety strategies, including information about:
- Mental preparedness
- How to make your home more secure
- Improving your physical security in various environments
- Safeguarding yourself and items with traveling
- Technological Security
- What to consider when choosing physical self-defense training
- Personal protection devices
- Workplace Safety
- Safety for Parents and Children (Pre-school through High School)
- Safety for College Students
- Safety for Seniors and Persons with
- Physical Disabilities
- Self-Defense Tools and more!
- Home Invasions and Burglary
- Interacting with the Police
- Criminal use of Bump Keys and Prevention
- Security Window Film
- The 6 second garage door break-in and how to prevent it
What To Bring
- Notebook & Pen
What is Provided
- Refuse To Be A Victim Student Handbook
- NRA Refuse To Be A Victim Brochure
- NRA Become A Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor Brochure
- Refuse To Be A Victim Firearms Supplement
What Is Received
- Course Completion Certificate