Is your child safe on campus?

2,697*

*Number of on campus forcible sex offenses nationwide.

2007 statistics from U.S. Department of Education – Office of Postsecondary Education.

Imagine your son or daughter exiting the library or a study hall on their campus late at night. As they head back to their dorm room, with thoughts of what late night snack they are going to enjoy, they suddenly become aware of footsteps behind them. Your child turns and looks back to see someone following them about twenty yards behind. Is it another student? Did they just exit the same building? There’s no one else in sight – what should they do?

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Consider these nationwide on campus crime statistics from the U.S. Department of Education – Office of Postsecondary Education:

Total criminal offenses on campus – 2007
Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter: 46
Negligent manslaughter: 4
Sex offenses – forcible: 2,697
Sex offenses – non-forcible: 38
Robbery: 1,962
Aggravated assault: 2,844
Burglary: 30,262
Motor vehicle theft: 4,943
Arson: 790

Not very comforting statistics when you are getting ready to send your son or daughter off to school are they? You need practical information, proven common sense safety strategies and tips to educate your young student. You need to order the guide:

Preventive Measures: A Resource Guide for Campus Safety.

As a parent I felt uneasy about sending my Freshman daughter to college as the days of protecting her from harm had ended. I however, felt a sense of relief as she returned home and demonstrated what she had learned in your self-protection class. She had developed better awareness of her surroundings and is prepared to take action if ever attacked. The world is full of evil and being prepared to face it is the key.”
~T. Grande

pmbookcoverPreventive Measures: A Resource Guide for Campus Safety is a 46-page guide for parents and students that explains the personal safety issues your son or daughter might encounter while attending college. For less than the price of one self-defense lesson this guide will explain:

• Common sense strategies on creating a safe environment in your dorm or apartment.

• What criminals look for in a victim.

• Dangers of an open campus.

• “What If” scenarios.

• Which self-defense techniques work.

• Target areas and how to strike them.

• Carrying pepper spray/weapons.

• Dangers of alcohol and drugs.

• Dealing with Sexual/Textual harassment.

• Why the Jeanne Clery Act is important for students and parents.

Who should buy this: parents, grandparents, or relatives who want their loved ones to have practical tips on creating a safe higher learning experience,  friends that believe in looking out for each other.

Who should not buy this: people who assume that following the ‘Golden Rule’ guarantees their safety, anyone that thinks watching martial art films or MMA fights assures their ability to defend themselves, and anyone who thinks bad things only happen to other people.

Help create a safe learning environment for your student today!

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