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Crime
Prevention For Children
Each
year thousands of children are victimized by crime. No matter what your
age, sex or race or where you live and go to school, you too can become
a victim of crime.
Wherever
you are, always remember to Be Alert! Always Be Aware of what is happening
around you. The following tips are important for crime prevention. Keeping
these suggestions in mind and following them when necessary will reduce
your chances of becoming a victim.
Safety On The Streets
While you're walking remember:
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Have
your mom or dad, or both of them, walk your school route with you
to make sure it is safe.
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When
your mom or dad cannot walk you, walk with a friend. Two heads are
better than one, especially if there's an emergency. Strangers usually
pick on one person.
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Always
stick to the same route when going and coming from school.
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Don't
take short cuts.
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Be
observant as you walk. Be aware of your surroundings. If you think
you are being followed, you can cross the street.
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If
you think you are in danger, yell "help" and run to the
nearest store or back to school.
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If
a stranger in a car asks you questions, don't get close to the car
(you could get pulled in) and never get in it.
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A
stranger is anyone you and your parents don't know
or know well.
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Some
adults can tell you what to do, such as a teacher or a police officer.
But no adult can tell you what to do just because he or she is older
than you. If you're ever in a situation that makes you feel uncomfortable
in any way, you have the right to say NO, loud and clear.
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Don't
and don't think that because someone knows your name that they know
you, maybe he/she heard someone else call you by name.
Establish a code
or secret word that only you and your parents know.
WARNING: Wearing clothing with your name on the outside
tells strangers who you are.
Safety At School
Do not wear expensive jewelry or clothing. Do not carry more money
than you need. Place your money in a secure pocket. Do not
stay alone in the hallways between classes.
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Do not ride your bicycle in deserted areas. Ride in a group, if possible.
Do not ride at night.
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Do
not stay alone in a playground or recreational area. Play in groups
and walk home in groups. Stay away from dark and wooded area. Do not
go into abandoned buildings.
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If
something is wrong, scream and run to safety.
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If
you leave your bicycle outside a store, house, etc., secure it with
a good lock and chain.
Safety
In Your Apartment Or Home
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Have your keys ready as you approach your door to enter.
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Do
not attempt to enter your residence if you see a suspicious person
in front of it or walking behind you. Go to a neighbor you trust.
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Make
sure your door is always locked. If there is a knock at the door always
acknowledge it.
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Do
not open your door for strangers, no matter how friendly they seem.
If they want to use your phone in an emergency, make the call for
them.
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If
you are alone in a house try to keep a radio or television turned
on to give the impression that the residence is occupied.
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Never
tell anyone at the door or on the phone that you are alone. Do not
give out any information.
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