Synopsis
We as individuals can take steps and use strategies to keep ourselves, our loved ones, and our possessions safe from harm. Though the news today is filled with reports of ever more shocking crimes and frightening statistics, we need not be paralyzed by fear. This invaluable book gives you the privileged wisdom only a seasoned police officer possesses. Drawing on his twenty-five years of experience on the Indianapolis police force, Captain Snow provides us with the inside scoop on a wide variety of crimes. As Captain Snow shows, there is a great deal that we can do to protect ourselves from becoming victims of crime in the first place. Based on interviews with detectives across the country and on surveys and interviews with the criminals themselves, he explains the signs we unwittingly give off that make ourselves, our possessions, and our homes appealing targets to criminals. Captain Snow addresses the most essential questions for our security. As Captain Snow stresses, a bit of caution can go a long way - and knowing when and what to be on the lookout for can make the difference between safety and becoming another crime statistic.
Reviews
Crime is a major concern for many Americans. Snow, a 25-year veteran police captain, here discusses the most common crimes and how police handle them. In addition, he presents solid suggestions for reducing one's vulnerability. He also tells how to deal with being stopped for a traffic ticket, what to do when you've had an accident, how to keep your kids out of trouble, and what to do (and what not to do) if you're arrested. Spiced with anecdotes from Snow's experience, the book will leave you a little paranoid but a lot better prepared. Recommended for public libraries.?Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, Ohio
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