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How to be Safe : : Protect Yourself, Your Home, Your Family, and Your Business From Crime

Lipman, Ira A. Book - 2012 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.5 out of 5

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Includes index.
Security in your home -- Doors and windows -- Household security -- Alarm systems -- Your telephone -- Service employees and invited strangers -- Lighting your home -- Outside security -- Vacations and special occasions -- Tips for apartment and condo dwellers -- Security away from home -- Car safety -- Security on the streets -- Security while shopping -- Security on the job -- Security when you travel -- Moving to another community -- Family security -- Family violence -- Security for infants and young children -- Security for older children and teenagers -- Cyber crime -- Community security -- Neighborhood crime prevention -- School and campus security -- Security in hospitals and nursing homes -- Senior victims of crime -- Consumer fraud, con artists, and con games -- Investment fraud -- Protection from violent crimes -- Rape, sexual harassment, and stalking -- Hate crimes, kidnapping, and murder -- Terrorism -- The criminal justice system.

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great security books submitted by dave_472 on July 25, 2019, 4:15am great book that provides everything you know about security in many different situations

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PUBLISHED
Pleasantville, N.Y. : Reader's Digest Association, 2012.
Year Published: 2012
Description: 367 p. ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781606521694
1606521691

SUBJECTS
Safety education.
Dwellings -- Security measures.
Crime prevention.
Preparedness.
Self-protective behavior.