CriminalRecords.us.org to Provide Consumers With Crime Prevention Tips
Denver, CO (PRWEB) April 30, 2014 -- CriminalRecords.us.org is launching a major effort to help people learn how to lower their chances of becoming a crime victim, the company announced yesterday.
“The world can be a very dangerous place, and there is no way to completely prevent becoming a victim of crime,” a CriminalRecords.us.org spokesman said. “But there are many things people can do that can make it far less likely. Most crimes are crimes of opportunity, and if people make it hard to be victimized, criminals will often move on to the next victim.”
CriminalRecords.us.org is going to make the information available through a series of articles published on their website and through their social media channels, he said.
“We want to make it clear that this is not an example of blaming the victim,” he said. “It's an example of sensible things anyone can do to help protect themselves and their family. Keeping consumers safe has always been one of the main goals of our company, and will continue to be in the future.”
CriminalRecords.us.org is generating the tips with the help of law enforcement, he said.
“Most people don't know that simply walking with a dog leash will make it less likely for you to be mugged,” he said. “These are the types of tips that make sense when you think about them, but that many people have not been exposed to before.”
About CriminalRecords.us.org:
CriminalRecords.us.org is the top online resource for accessing active arrest records on a state, local or federal level in the United States. With over thousands of records to search through,CriminalRecords.us.org makes finding arrest records that has been filed with the court system simple and efficient. Visit CriminalRecords.us.org today to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-703-0266, or email manager(at)CriminalRecords(dot)us(dot)org with any questions or concerns.
Andy Wright, CriminalRecords.us.org, http://CriminalRecords.us.org, +1 855-703-0266, [email protected]
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