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The Florida Police Chiefs Association is
pleased to provide you with the following crime prevention information
in an effort to educate the public, reduce crime, and lessen your chances of becoming a victim.
Charities. Many people who are willing to help those in need, require information
which will allow them to determine whether an organization is worthwhile and how their
contributions will be spent.  more...
Cybersafety. Tips for parents on how to protect their children while they are online.
 more...
Date Rape. Rapists aren't always strangers. When someone you know - a date, steady
boyfriends or casual friend - forces you to have sex, it's still rape.  more...
Domestic Violence. As many as four million women in this country suffer some kind of violence at the hands of
their husbands or boyfriends each year.  more...
Drugs. Don't put off talking to your children about alcohol and other drugs. As early as fourth
grade, kids worry about pressures to try drugs. Tips for parents.  more...
Home Protection. For a small amout of time and money you can make your home more secure
and reduce your chances of being a victim.  more...
Identity Theft. According to the FTC, last year credit card fraud accounted for 42 percent
of identity theft complaints, followed by scams in which phone or utility accounts were
created in a persons name without his or hers knowledge.  more...
Seniors & Crime. Although older people are constanly on the lookout for physical attacks and burglary,
they're not as alert to frauds and con games which are the greatest crime threat to
seniors' well-being and trust.  more...
Violence Reduction. Show children how to settle arguments or solve problems without
using words or actions that hurt others. Set the example by the way you handle everyday
conflicts in the family, at work, and in the neighborhood.  more...
Protecting Your Vehicle. One vehicle is stolen every 21 seconds in the United States.  more...
Crime Prevention Tips for Work/Business. Any crime that can happen at home or in your
neighborhood, can happen in the workplace.  more...
Your local police agency may have a web site with additional crime prevention information.
Click Here...
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