NRA - Refuse To Be A Victim

Crime Prevention

NRA's Refuse To Be A Victim program provides men and women with common sense crime prevention and personal safety strategies that can be used to decrease  their chances of victimization. During three-to four hour seminars, participants learn about a wide variety of strategies and device suitable for increasing automobile, home, internet and travel security. Experts agree that the single most important step toward ensuring your personal safety is making the decision to refuse to be a victim. That means that you must have an overall personal safety strategy in place before you need it.  Here are just a few of the topics   presented in the Refuse To Be A Victim® seminar: 

 

Home Security
Personal Security
Automobile Security
Workplace Security
Technological Security





TRAVEL TIPS

Be aware of the possibility that you might be targeted for an attack. Those that think" it will never happen to me" may be the most vulnerable to an attack.

Be alert.The "street smarts" you’ve learned in the city will serve you well in the back country as well.        

Don’t announce your travel intentions where others can overhear them  especially at trail heads and  other locations where back country travelers might gather before a trip.

Don’t look or act like a victim. Pay attention to the activities of those around you.

Travel with others.There’s safety in numbers. Make sure you know the backgrounds of those that you travel with.