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------ Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor Development Workshop
                      Sunday August 8, 2010 In Our Churchland Office ------
 
  Improve Your Personal Safety Strategy
 
"Become A NRA Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor"
Contact Melanie For Registration Details
 
 
  
 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 have an overall personal safety strategy in place before you need it.

Hundreds of federal, state, and local law enforcement officials across the country have implemented Refuse To Be A Victim® into their crime prevention and community policing initiatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a self-defense course?
A: It is a personal safety program that teaches strategies you can use to avoid situations where self-defense is required. This course focuses on proactive courses of action, rather than reactive. Criminals prefer easy targets. By making yourself more difficult to prey upon, you lessen your risk of criminal attack. That means having a personal safety strategy in place before you need it.

Q: Who can attend the seminars?
A
: The Refuse To Be A Victim® seminar covers topics that pertain to both men and women. The information covered is appropriate for young adults to senior citizens. In addition, the Refuse To Be A Victim® program materials also include a special teaching module for parents which discusses tips for children ages pre-school to college. Women-only seminars are also available.

Q: Is there a fee, and what does it cover?
A: Seminar fees range in price, and are set by each individual instructor. The fees cover instructor time, and all materials distributed to seminar attendees, such as the Refuse To Be A Victim® student handbook. Seminars can also be held free of charge by applying for an NRA Foundation State Fund Committee Grant.

Q: How do I find an instructor to conduct a private seminar?
A: Refuse To Be A Victim® seminars are available for private presentations to corporations, businesses, and other groups and clubs. The flexible, comprehensive curriculum can be custom-tailored to fit your group's size, specifics, and needs.
 

Refuse to be a Victim is a crime prevention program from the National Rifle Association
and is designed to raise levels of awareness on the following areas:

Personal security

Locks

Lighting

Windows

Doors

Shrubbery

Alarms

Keys

Automobile security

Travel

Phone Safety

Identity Theft

Internet Security

These are just a few of the areas that are covered by the Refuse to a Victim program.
For more information on the program, please contact:

 

NRA Certified RTBAV Instructor 
  757.484.9566
  
  
Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor Development Workshop
Jacksonville, FL  -  Thursday  05/20/2010 
Tampa, FL  -  Saturday 05/22/2010
Hampton Roads, VA - Sunday 06/13/2010
Hampton Roads, VA - Sunday 07/11/2010
Hampton Roads, VA - Sunday   08/08/2010
 
 The seminar includes classroom instruction on a variety of crime prevention strategies, from criminal psychology to automobile crimes to cyber crime. Seminars can vary in length, and may be modified to suit the needs of a particular audience. This is not a firearms instruction course, and does not include instruction in physical combat self-defense. Seminars teach about common weaknesses that criminals may take advantage of, and teaches a variety of corrective measures that are practical, inexpensive, and easy to follow. Strategies include home security, carjack avoidance techniques, cyber safety, and use of personal safety devices. A complete seminar may last as long as eight hours and include the entire lesson plan, but a modified seminar may be as short as 90 minutes and address a specific topic. Students will receive the Refuse To Be A Victim student handbook, NRA Refuse To Be A Victim® brochure, NRA Become A Refuse To Be A Victim® Instructor Brochure, Refuse To Be A Victim® Firearms Supplement, and a course completion certificate.
 
 
 
 
 
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