Crime Prevention
Crime Prevention was first offered in 1996.
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Requirements
- Define "crime" and "crime prevention."
- Prepare a notebook of newspaper and other clippings that addresses crime and crime
prevention efforts in your community.
- Do the following:
- Talk to a store owner or manager about the impact of crime on the way the store is run
and how crime affects prices.
- Talk with a school teacher, principal, or school officer about the impact of crime in
your school.
- Explain what a neighborhood watch is and how it can benefit your neighborhood.
- Define white-collar crime and explain how it affects all citizens of the United States.
- Discuss the following with your counselor:
- The role of a sheriff's department or police department in crime prevention
- The role of citizens, including youth, in crime prevention
- Gangs and their impact on the community
- When and how to report a crime
- The role and value of laws in society
- Do the following:
- Inspect your neighborhood for opportunities that may lead to crime. Learn how to do a
crime prevention survey.
- Using the checklist in the Crime Prevention Merit Badge pamphlet, conduct a security
survey of your home and discuss the results with your family.
- Teach your family or patrol members how to protect themselves from crime at home, at
school, in your community, and while traveling.
- Visit a jail or detention facility. Discuss your experience with your counselor.
- Discuss with your counselor the purpose and operation of agencies in your community that
help law enforcement personnel prevent crime, and how the agencies help in emergency
situations.
- Discuss the following with your counselor:
- How drug abuse awareness programs, such as "Drugs: A Deadly Game" help prevent
crime
- Why alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana are sometimes called "gateway drugs" and
how "gateway drugs" can lead to the use of other drugs
- Three resources in your city where a person with a drug problem or drug-related problem
can go for help
- How the illegal sale and use of drugs lead to other crimes
- How to recognize child abuse
- The "three Rs" of Youth Protection
Troop Merit Badge Counselors
The following individuals are merit badge counselors for
Crime Prevention.
Their e-mail addresses and phone numbers are in the Troop Directory.
Denis Boyle
Steven Getzoff
Carmine Tabacco
Worksheets & Resources
The merit badge pamphlet was last revised in 1996.
The following worksheets can be downloaded from MeritBadge.com, and are highly recommended as tools for organizing your
work on this merit badge:
Worksheet in Acrobat .pdf format or in
Microsoft Word .doc format
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Last Updated: November 9, 2004