Apartment and Condo Security
 Risk versus rewardâthat’s how burglars determine if your home will be their next target.  The risk is simply being caught and sent to jail.  The reward is whatever benefit the criminal receives by breaking into your home without being caughtâjewelry, cash, electronic equipment, and other valuables.  Harming you or one of your family members may also give him some form of sick satisfaction.
 Homes that are targeted by criminals are those that equate to fast money.  The valuables that burglars steal from homes can be exchanged for money, drugs or simply used to whatever benefit they choose.  Most criminals just want to get in and out as quickly as possible, without being seen or confronted.  However, there are criminals that will become violent or initiate a physical confrontation, even rape and in some cases murder.
Criminals that commit burglary are typically males between the ages of 16 to 21 years old. Â Studies show that many of these criminals live near their targets and are familiar with the community. Â Some criminals may actually live within the apartment complex or have a friend or family member who is a resident within the community. Â Knowing the ins and outs of a particular neighborhood and the people who reside within the neighborhood is of great benefit to a burglarâthe more information they possess, the lesser the risk of being caught.
 The risk versus reward concept should be the crux of your home’s security plan.  Although thieves are looking for something of value from your home, they are also looking for homes that are easy targets.  To diminish the likelihood of becoming a target you must implement a security plan.  With the proper security measures in place, you significantly decrease the risk of a potential intruder targeting your dwelling.
 One of the easiest ways to increase the risk to potential intruders is implementing visible layers of security.  The more visible they are, the more likely criminals will be deterred from viewing your home as an easy target.
The Security Onion:Â The More Layers The Better.
Layer 1 â The Perimeter
Because burglars usually choose their targets by scoping out the property first, it’s important to have a layer of security around the perimeter of your residence. Â Such security measures will act as an initial deterrent for would-be intruders. Â So be sure to do the following:
Look for areas around your residence in which perpetrators can hide. Â Cut back bushes and other landscaping and increase lighting to eliminate dark, shadowy areas.
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Install adequate LED lighting around your doorways, exterior hallways, stairwells and sidewalks, including lights with motion sensors.
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Prominently display alarm company signage, Neighborhood Watch, and/or other crime prevention program signs around your residence.
Layer 2 â Make it Appear Someone’s Home
 Many burglars want to get in and out of a home without being seen.  So breaking into a home that is not occupied is what burglars prefer.  By installing security devices that help give the impression that someone is home even when you’re not, you can further decrease the chance of your home becoming a target.  Consider the following:
Install a couple of light timers inside your residence.
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Leave a radio or TV on whenever you leave your home.
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You can also use timers to turn on a radio or television while you’re away.
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Layer 3 â Stop Intruders in Their Tracks
 Some criminals are bolder than others.  Although some will be discouraged by the above deterrents, others may not.  So having security measures in place that make it extremely difficult for an intruder to break into your home is crucial.  The following security measures and devices are effective ways to stop an intruder:
Doors constructed of solid wood or metal and use only door hinges that are reinforced with 2- to 3-inch steel screws.
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Install quality dead bolts and ONGARD security door braces
 that have the ability to withstand up to 1800 lbs of pressure.  Both will make it extremely difficult for an intruder to kick down your door.
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Insert solid wooden closet dowels or metal rods in between the tracks of all horizontally sliding windows and patio doors.
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Peepholes with wide-angle lenses that are within viewing level.
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Obscenely loud alarm systems that contain glass break sensors, motion detectors, back-up cellular dialer, wireless panic buttons, and external strobe lights.
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Windows that are reinforced with glass protection film. Â These highly effective security window films make breaking the glass much more difficult.
 Although a burglar may eventually produce enough force to smash through a door or window, with the above security devices in place, it would require a significant amount of attention-getting noise and effort.  This is the last thing most burglars’ desire, as the more effort and noise required to break into a home the higher the risk of being seen or caught.
 Protecting your home from burglary is all about the layers.  Because burglars determine their targets through risk vs. reward scenarios, the more security measures you put in place to increase the risk and lessen the reward for would-be intruders, the less likely your home will be viewed as an easy target. Â
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 Mr. Frankel is a frequent media speaker on international security, addressing the personal and financial consequences associated with home invasions and other serious threats. His ability to outsmart the proverbial bad guys â coupled with his commitment to making security an affordable reality for all consumers â is also the key to Mr. Frankel’s success.
Mr. Frankel is a proud member of the American Society for Industrial Safety & Security and the International Association for Counter Terrorism & Security. Â www. globalsecurityexperts. com
CONTENTSSTARTING ON THE INTERNETE-BAYINTERNET INFORMATIONSCAMSPHISHINGLIGHTSIDEDROP SHIPSetting up your business on the Internet can be a lucrative way to attract customers, expand your market and increase sales. However, it is your duty to check and learn the rules and regulations, areas of privacy, security, copyright, and taxation that come with doing business on line. Webmasters who are now on the web work overtime, researching, and building trust, which enables them to sell on the Internet. They know success does not come overnight. They have to work hard, be persistent, teachable, research. They have to make the effort and a little bit of cash helps. If you intend on making a living on the Internet start out part time. The failing rate on the Internet is over 94 percent, mostly because they buy into the MLM Marketer that promises all you have to do is join as a paid member. E-BAYYou should also consider selling via eBay. Thousands of persons are making a good living today selling on eBay. They give you a lot of support with free information, tools and resources. Really a great way to start on the Internet part-time, as you have control on the hours you want to spend to make it work. What I like about eBay is you can start by selling articles, products you have around your home, which you no longer have use for. The products you sell do not have to be new, but should be in good conditionProtect yourself from spoof (fake) emails and Web sites. Take the Spoof Tutorial to learn about eBay Toolbar with Account Guard, which warns you when you are on a known spoof site. For more safe buying tips, please visit the e-bay Safety CentreINTERNET INFORMATIONPUBLIC DOMAINMany persons make a living by selling books, information that are in the Public Domain. There are many books, movies, newspapers that are in Public Domain. These are no longer cover by copyright and can be used by anyone, fully, or changed to suit the new author. For example every issue of any magazine, who’s copyright was not renewed in the U. S. A. between the years of 1923 and 1964 becomes Public Domain. Records show only about 1,500 ever renewed their copyrights. Every issue of any magazine whose copyright was not renewed in the 28th year of first publication is now Public Domain. It may be noted that in the U. S. A. I believe all newsletters, information flyers, plus other material produced by the Government can be copied. In Canada Government works are copyright by the Government and can’t be copied. SCAMSThe Internet is growing in sophistication, from two dozen nations taking an “aggressive interest” in stealing our secrets to new virtual gangs pooling their talents to launch coordinated attacks and crimes. There are partnerships that are emerging—often globally—to turn back the rising tide of cyber crime. One of our partners is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which has declared October its fifth annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month to help “educate the public on the shared responsibility of protecting cyberspace. ”You can make a difference—and help protect your own systems at home and at the office—by taking these basic steps: Change your security passwords regularly, have a firewall in place on your computer, get the latest anti-virus software, and install current security patches for your computer’s operating system. Also, take time to visit the FBI page to learn more about how our cyber action teams, computer crimes task forces, Innocent Images program, and Internet Crime Complaint Center are playing vital roles in protecting cyberspace. Can you avoid getting caught by a scam artist working the web? Not always. But prudence pays. The FTC offers these tips to help you avoid getting caught by an offer that just may not click:Read the fine print and all relevant links. Fraudulent promoters sometimes bury the disclosures they’re not anxious to share by putting them in teeny-tiny type or in a place where you’re unlikely see them. Look for a privacy policy. If you don’t see one – or if you can’t understand it – consider taking your business elsewhereBe sceptical of any company that doesn’t clearly state its name, street address and telephone number. Check it out with the local Better Business Bureau, consumer protection office or state Attorney General. The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices. The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U. S. and abroad. PayPal works hard to prevent identity theft from happening on their site. PayPal offers educational tools geared to teaching users about security theft, including free Equifax credit alerts and a new PayPal Security code key. You can also go to my website where you will find over 3 years of Internet information in my archives. PHISHINGPhishing still catches millions of persons who give out their personal information, believing the e-mail they received was from a bank, PayPal, taxation branch, or some other Government Department. Further, instead of typing in the URL supplied by the phisher they just clink on it. Just because the URL has the proper heading doesn’t mean it is going to a legit URL. In phishing they have it redirected if you click on the URL and they get your personal information. Further, consumers should not release personal information in response to unsolicited telephone calls. Providing your PII will compromise your identity!LIGHTSIDEThrow In The TowelThe middle-aged boxer entered the ring for his daily practice. Both of his ears were bandaged. His coach asked him what happened. He explained, “I was ironing my shirt when the phone rang and I accidentally answered the phone with the iron!”“That explains the one ear, what happened to the other?” Asked the coach. The boxer replied, “They phoned back”. DROP SHIPPERSYou can get products to sell via eBay or/and your website by using the services of a drop shipper. A reliable drop shipper will not askyou for a fee. They will allow you to copy pictures of the productsthey sell. Prices are about half you would pay for retail. If you have a website they will allow you to move any listing on their site to yours. You set your price on the product/s you transfer. When an order comes in place the order, they will ship it out for you under your shipping label and not include any of their material. A good way to promote is join as an affiliate,(with a drop shipper), transfer a couple specials onto your site, with a link back to your affiliate page. The cost of setting up a web site is minimum. Subscribe to a few free Internet Newsletters, and join some free forums. You will find these listed in Google or Yahoo search. Forums are a great way to contribute ideas and post. Include your signature file at bottom. Great way to makes sales too. Disclaimer: The Author of this article is not responsible for accuracy or completeness nor shall he be held liable for any damage or loss arising out of or in any way related to the information or utilization of it. Be responsible! Always do your own Due Diligence before responding to any offer.
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In 1929, the International Association of Chiefs of Police started a program called the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. This program was created to meet the need for reliable, uniform crime statistics in the nation. A year later, the FBI was responsible for collecting and publishing these statistics. Today, crime statistics are produced from data received by almost 17,000 law enforcement agencies in the nation. This data is then published through several annual statistical publications. This data is also used for special studies and reports on an annual basis.
Law enforcement agencies reported preliminary statistics for 2006, which resulted in an increase of 3. 7 percent in violent crimes in the first six months of 2006 compared to the first six months in 2005. Violent crimes include murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.
Property crimes, which include burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft, actually fell 2. 6 percent in the first half of 2006 when compared to the same period in 2005.
Arson, which is also a property crime but not included with the property crime data, increased 6. 8 percent in the first six months of 2006 when compared to the first six months of 2005.
Crime in the U. S. is overwhelming. We have to help our law enforcement agencies, as well as ourselves and focus on the PREVENTION of crime.
There are a couple of ways you can help prevent the unthinkable. Couple these together for maximum safety. The first way is to read, recite and remember the do’s and don’ts when in public. A few suggestions are listed below. The second way is to deter an assailant if a crime is about to happen. Deterring an assailant can be difficult if you are not prepared. Preparedness means personal protection. Personal protection can be purchased in different ways. The most popular personal protection item is Mace or pepper spray, which comes in various sizes. Stun devices are also popular. Stun devices include stun guns and stun batons and come in various voltages and sizes. And there are many types of personal alarms as well.
Here are a few tips to remember:
AVOIDING VIOLENT CRIMES
Sexual Assault
1. Use initials instead of first names on mailboxes and phone listings.
2. Avoid remaining alone in an apartment laundry room or parking garage.
3. Never admit on the telephone or at the door that you are alone.
4. It is risky to accept a ride home from someone you have just met.
5. If you decide to physically resist assault, remember that your goal is to incapacitate the attacker long enough to run to safety and get help.
6. If you have been a victim of sexual assault, call police immediately. Do not bathe or change clothes or you may destroy evidence.
Robbery
1. Avoid carrying valuable items or large amounts of money.
2. Always think ahead. For example, when traveling at night, have your keys ready to enter the house or to start the car.
3. The best advice is to co-operate when confronted by a robber.
4. If you resist, there is a greater chance that you may be hurt.
Bank Machines
1. When using an automatic bank teller, always be watchful of any suspicious people around you.
2. The chances of being robbed at night are much greater, especially if you are alone.
3. If you find someone waiting and watching outside in the area of an ATM machine, do not use it. Leave the area and report the incident to the police immediately. You could save someone else from being a victim of crime.
Street Safety (Use Common Sense)
1. Stay in well-lighted, busy areas. Avoid walking alone and avoid known trouble spots.
2. When you carry a purse, hold it close to your body rather than by the handles. Do not wrap purse straps around your wrist, because you can get hurt in a struggle.
3. Carry only what you need in a purse or wallet, not everything you have.
4. Avoid using shortcuts through dark alleys, fields, or vacant lots.
5. If you think you’re being followed cross the street and change directions a few times. Go quickly to a well-lighted place with lots of people. Do not go home. You don’t want an attacker to know where you live.
Always remember, if you think a crime is about to be committed or you are in an uncomfortable or dangerous situation, dial 911.
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