Crime Prevention Topics on CD-ROM
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This is your invitation to order the First Edition of selected Crime Prevention Topics on CD-ROM.  The American Crime Prevention Institute (ACPI) has developed a series of illustrated crime prevention presentations in PowerPoint to be used by law enforcement agencies.

These detailed crime prevention presentations can be used as follows:

·        They can be downloaded and used as training bulletins, guides or handouts for law enforcement officer training.

·        They can be viewed directly from the CD-ROMs as a crime prevention training module for law enforcement officers.

·        They can be used to make crime prevention presentations to members of the community

·        They can be uploaded onto a law enforcement agencies’ Internet website.

The ten (10) crime prevention topics included on this CD-ROM are generously illustrated with color graphics and photographs.  Each of the included topics is covered in detail and in depth.

Law enforcement agencies that purchase the Crime Prevention Topics on CD-ROM will be licensed to duplicate as many additional copies as they need for their own internal use.

The Crime Prevention Topics on CD-ROM can be viewed on personal or laptop computers,  through a PowerPoint projector, or via the department’s Internet website.  They can be used either to train law enforcement officers or to inform the public about important crime prevention topics.

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The American Crime Prevention Institute (ACPI) is so confident that you will find the crime prevention topics on this CD-ROM to be of significant value to your department, that we offer it to you with a money-back guarantee.  If, for any reason, you’re dissatisfied with the CD-ROM, simply return it to us in good condition and we’ll refund the full purchase price, no questions asked.

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To purchase your copy of the Crime Prevention Topics on CD-ROM, complete the web form.  The CD-ROM can also be ordered by telephone (502/244-7306).

TOPICS

  Identity Theft…Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America, affecting approximately 500,000 new victims each year.

  Theft of Laptop Computers…Over 300,000 laptop computers worth more than $11/4 billion in hardware and an estimated $15 billion in valuable data and information are stolen in the U.S. each year.

  Bicycle Security Tips…An estimated one million bicycles worth over $250 million are stolen each year in the U.S.  Most bicycle thefts can be prevented with common-sense precautions.

ATM Safety and Security…The most serious crime associated with the nation’s approximately 250,000 automated teller machines (ATMs) is the robbery of patrons after they withdraw funds.  This presentation provides practical ATM-use crime prevention tips and recommendations.

Preventing “Road Rage”…Road Rage –  “a physical assault resulting from a traffic dispute” – is an increasingly common occurrence.  The cause of this problem will not abate as more and more motor vehicles use a limited number of roadways.

Preventing Workplace Violence…Workplace violence is the fastest growing form of murder in the U.S.  Each year, more than 1,600 people are murdered at work.

Designer and Club Drugs…Contemporary drugs such as Ecstasy, Rohypnol and GHB are increasingly being used by our nations youth.  These drugs contribute to serious injuries, drug-facilitated sexual assault and sometimes death.  Police officers, youth and parents need to be knowledgeable about these dangerous drugs.

Neighborhood Watch…Neighborhood Watch is designed to enable law enforcement and members of the community to work together to make specific geographical areas more crime resistant. Its goal is to decrease crime and the fear of crime.

Shoplifting Prevention…Shoplifting is the most costly property crime in the United States.  An estimated seven cents ($.07) of every dollar a store charges is built-in cost to cover shoplifting losses.

Preventing Cyber-Crime…Although crime has been decreasing nationally, in cyberspace many types of crimes – fraud, identity theft, child pornography, etc. – have experienced notable increases