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Lock Bumping

Homes at risk with advice on internet
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YouTube Fuels New Threat To Household Security
Apr 15, 2008
"Social networking sites such as YouTube are fuelling home burglaries across the UK as they feature detailed footage of how to break into a property in seconds, using the new ‘bumping’ and ‘molegrip’ methods."
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MS-13:
The Global Gang

FBI to aid in gang task force
Apr 7, 2008
"...we are beginning to see more and more evidence of gangs, such as MS13..."
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Police defuse gang fight
Apr 2, 2008
"...the brawl appeared to involve MS13 members and another unknown street gang..."
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Why Illegal Immigration is a Threat to the United States
Apr 1, 2008
"...gangs like (MS13) constitute most of the crime from the ranks of the illegals."
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Street gangs that cross borders
Apr 3, 2008
"MS-13 - or Mara Salvatrucha - is the biggest and fastest-growing of the Latin American street gangs."
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With recent world events, the Workplace Violence program should be of extreme interest to all companies and required for all employees to help assure a safe and secure workplace.
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Client List

Many prestigious companies, non-profit organizations and governmental entities, such as American Express, the American Red Cross, AT&T, The Citadel, Coca-Cola, CNN, Federal Express, and the IRS, have tapped the expertise of the crime prevention specialists at National Crime Prevention Task Force for assistance with their safety programs. 

One program, Workplace Violence, covers the importance and responsibility of each employee to recognize - and watch for - the danger signs that often precede violent behavior. Workplace Violence is not just the responsibility of management, but is in fact the charge of each employee. The program lasts approximately one hour and covers the signs and situations employees should watch for, the procedures that should be followed, and the best prevention measures that should be put in place and practiced each day. The program also covers traveling on business, to and from work, and parking lot/garage safety. 

With recent world events, the Workplace Violence program should be of extreme interest to all companies and required for all employees to help assure a safe and secure workplace. 

Following are some of the companies, organizations, and governmental bodies, in alphabetical order, for which National Crime Prevention Task Force has presented the Workplace Violence seminar: 

AAA Travel
Airborne Express
AKZO
Alabama Power
Allied Systems
Alston & Bird
Americal Corporation
American Cancer Society
American Express
American Heart Association
American Insurance Managers
American Lung Association
American Red Cross
Argus Protective Services LLC
AT&T
Atlanta Gas Light Company
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta Public Schools
Atlanta Women in Travel
Attorney's Office
AutoTrader.Com
Avon
Bandag
BellSouth
Better Brands
Buckhead Brokers
Celanese Ltd.
Central State Hospital
Chamber of Commerce
Clark Atlanta University
Clayton County Superior Court
CNN
Cobb County District Attorney's Office
Cobb County State Court
Cobb Electric Membership Corp.
Coca Cola
Coca Cola Enterprises
Coldwell Banker
Crawford & Company
Cross Systems
Dekalb State Bank
Enterprise Group Funds
EPB
Equifax
Executone
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Express
Fidelity National Bank
First Data Corporation
First Nations Bank
First Union
First Union Corporate
Fulton County Superior Clerk's Office
G.E. Capital
G.E. Company
GEMC
Georgia Bankers Bank
Georgia Baptist College of Nursing
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Georgia Department of Corrections
Georgia Department of Labor
Georgia Dept. of Labor
Georgia Dept. of Transportation
Georgia Federation of Teachers
Georgia Forestry Commission
Georgia Power, A Southern Company
Georgia School Boards Assoc. Inc.
Georgia School for the Deaf
Georgia Southwestern State Univ.
Georgia State University
GPTV
Guardian Insurance
Gwinnett County Police Department

   

    

H.J. Russell Company
Home Depot
Inhibitex
Intercept Technology Inc.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
IRS
ITT Hartford
Jefferson Smurfit Corporation
Keebler
Kennesaw State College
King & Spalding
Lanier Telemarketing
Lanier Worldwide Inc.
League of Women Voters
Loma Company
Lord, Bissell & Brooks
Lucent Technologies
March of Dimes
Marietta Saturn
Milner, Inc.
Morehouse School of Medicine
Mutual of Omaha
National Distributing Company
Oglethorpe Power Corporation
OSHA
PepsiCo
Petroleum Source
Pike Electric Inc.
Price Waterhouse Coopers
Prudential Real Estate
R.T. Jones Library
RBMG, Inc.
Reebok
ReMax
Rose Creek Library
Saturn Corporation
School Transportation Director's Convention
Sensormatic
Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP.
Snapper
Social Security Administration
Southern Bell
Southern Company
SouthTrust Bank
Sprint
SunTrust Bank
TBS
The Citadel
Tupperware
Turner Broadcasting System
UNC-Charlotte
University of Georgia
Unysis
Van Waters & Rogers Inc.
Wall Street Journal
WSB-Radio
ZOO Atlanta

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