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Out of 7.7 million
U.S. College students, an average of 526,000
experience violent crimes such as: robbery, false
imprisonment, kidnap, aggravated assault, domestic
violence, rape and acquaintance rape according to
the
U.S. Department of Justice. That is
approximately 1,441 victims per day and 60 students
per hour in America.
Tony
Newsom, Police Officer and author of College Student
Safety Tips was recently featured in
UCLA's Daily Bruin Newspaper, CBS Talk Radio,
Arkansas'
College Student
Safety 101 is a 2 hour PowerPoint Presentation.
In a day and age when
over 26% of college females are falling victim
to domestic violence or some type of sexual crimes
at fraternity parties as well as in their own dorms,
no student should be deprived of this workshop.
During College Safety
101, Tony Newsom reveals the 14 topics that
absolutely necessary in keeping college student safe
on & off campus. Those topic are:
1. Five things every student who transitions from
high school to college must know to stay safe.
2. Four things every 2nd, 3rd and 4th year college
student must know to stay safe.
3. Nine on-campus safety tips NO College student
should be without.
4.
Eight off campus safety tips NO College student
should be without.
5 .
Why every college student must learn to recognize
GHB, Ecstasy
and other date rape drugs before it is too late.
6. Eight ways to prevent acquaintance/date rape from
happening to you.
7. Four things you must know about rapist and how to
avoid their tricks & schemes.
8. Five absolute times you should NEVER open your
door or buzz someone in.
9. Six tips that will keep you far from a
relationship that involves violence.
10. Five absolute necessities you must have to exit
a relationship that involves violence.
11. Two reasons why looking out for fellow
schoolmates can radically increase your
opportunity to remain safe.
12. Five things you must know in order to
affectively report a crime.
13. Five affective methods you must know to avoid being
stalked.
14. Q & A
To schedule Tony Newsom for a college
safety 101 workshop at your campus, contact: (800) 584-2449 or
Email:
info@EduSafety.net |