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Neighbors helping neighbors
to reduce or eliminate crime in their own neighborhood is the basis of
our crime prevention program.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office offers
a full complement of training programs designed to train and assist county
residents in maintaining the security of their homes and the tranquility
of their community life.
Lady Beware Presentations are geared towards teaching both women and men rape and sexual assault prevention. A trained crime prevention specialist will explain to ladies and men the various ways a sexual predator may stalk his prey. We discuss prevention methods, how to formulate defense measures in your subconscious so you will be ready if an attempted assault occurs, and how to defend yourself without learning martial arts. Learn how to anticipate potential dangers, have a plan ready, and reduce the odds of being a victim. Senior Citizens Beware Presentation Telemarketing Fraud On television you can usually tell who the bad guys are. But, how about in real life? If the crooks looked or talked like they were the bad guys they could not successfully separate you from your money. The voice of a fraudulent telemarketer may sound like the friendly man next door or some other nice person you know. They will say "please" and "thank you" and may say "dear" frequently. They may shout with glee when they tell you that you have won the "big prize" and just ooze with happiness at your good fortune. Law enforcement officers have a very difficult time in prosecuting telemarketers because the victims are convinced they can't be crooks... they are too nice. Of course not all telemarketers are crooks trying to cheat you, but some are. Some of the ways you can suspect a con is if someone wants to force you to make an immediate decision. They may also say they have a runner in the neighborhood and can pick up your check in five minutes. They may ask you tell them your bank account number or ask for a credit card number. All of these are red flags that someone is trying to cheat you. Elder Abuse Elder Abuse is a relatively new phrase in our vocabulary. Incidents of abused older people have happened for several years, but were never talked about. For some of Utah's elderly and disabled adults, life is not easy or safe. They are the victims of abuse, neglect and exploitation. Perhaps these victims are dependent on the abuser for care or maybe they are isolated from the community. Fear, shame and denial often prevent them from seeking help. Stranger Smart teaches
children what strangers may say or do in their attempt to victimize these
young people. Teaching a child to have a family "code word" and what
to do if they are frightened won't guarantee their safety, but it does
give them the opportunity to understand the danger and know what to do
if confronted. Schools, day care facilities, churches or neighborhoods
may arrange for this valuable training. This 30 minute program is
recommended for children K through 3rd grade.
Not My Kid. It's
been said that nothing strikes fear in the hearts of citizens, particularly
older persons, than confronting a group of gang members. This situation
may occur on a public street, on a bus, while visiting a mall or some other
location.
Not This Kid is a video from Utah Attorney General Jan Graham. "Not This Kid" has been developed to help younger children make the decision NOT to get involved in the gang lifestyle. This program discusses the hazards of gang involvement and provide successful conflict resolution ideas and recommendations. Bicycle Rodeos.
Community Oriented Policing deputy sheriff's establish a training course
for younger bicycle riders to test their riding skills and teach safety.
Safe Place is an optional program available to schools under the auspices of the Salt Lake County Youth Services Center. This program is coordinated by the Salt Lake County Youth Services Center and is available for use by school administrators and parent-teacher groups. The Safe Place program is intended to assist youngsters who are afraid of strangers, bullies or some other danger or concern while they are en route to and from school. Point of contact is Steven D. Titensor, M.Ed.MFT, Safe Place
Coordinator, Salt Lake County Youth Services Center, 177 West Price Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. The telephone number is (801) 264-2273
and the FAX number is (801) 269-7565. Another optional program
is the McGruff Program. Point of contact is the Utah Council for
Crime Prevention, 486-8691.
Home Security.
Do you have dead bolt locks on all entry doors? Do you have solid
core or metal doors at all points of entry into your home including the
garage? Is your house number visible from the street? Could a Sheriff's
deputy or fireman find your home day or night? The Salt Lake County Sheriff's
Office encourages you to look at your home in the way a potential burglar
might.
Operation Safe Car has moved aside for "Watch Your Car". View the page at
Operation Safe Car moves over for Utah
State "Watch Your Car". Sign up online!
The purpose of these facilities is to provide an outlet for crime prevention
literature and graffiti clean up supplies. We also have engravers
for loan, are able to license bicycles, can register vehicles in our Operation
Safe Car Program, and can assist in organizing community crime prevention
programs. This facility is operated by volunteers who have already
established crime prevention programs in their neighborhoods.
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