by Ron Navarreta | Mar 24, 2021 | Crime Prevention, Ron Navarreta
When talking about crime, the government bases different types on the laws they defy. Nonviolent crimes include theft, larceny, embezzlement, gambling, bribery, speeding, and fraud, among others. Violent crimes include murder, aggravated assault, rape, and robbery....
by Ron Navarreta | Feb 22, 2021 | Crime Prevention, Ron Navarreta
The statistics on violent crime for 2020 proved what many people suspected. The combination of a fast-spreading global pandemic, a 10-month quarantine, social unrest, and unprecedented unemployment contributed to an increase in violent crimes across America, with...
by Ron Navarreta | Jan 13, 2021 | Crime Prevention, Ron Navarreta
There is a lot of talk in the news about cybercrime and how to take preventative steps. However, it’s important to remember that brick and mortar businesses still exist and need protection, as well. In the retail sector, shoplifting leads to over $50 billion in annual...
by Ron Navarreta | Dec 27, 2020 | Crime Prevention, Ron Navarreta
One of the best ways to reduce crime in any neighborhood is to increase trust among the different generations. In addition, stereotypes surrounding local law enforcement and their encounters with teens cast a shadow over potentially beneficial partnerships. The more...
by Ron Navarreta | Nov 25, 2020 | Crime Prevention, Ron Navarreta
If you live in a safe neighborhood with low crime rates, chances are you are unaware of how lucky you are. These figures typically go hand in hand with other metrics, such as a low unemployment rate and a highly educated populace, in addition to relaxing public spaces...
by Ron Navarreta | Oct 26, 2020 | Crime Prevention, Ron Navarreta
The concept of a neighborhood watch began in the late 1960s. There was a rise in crime that caused the nation to consider community involvement at the local level. The National Sheriff’s Association (NSA) organized a way for local citizens to communicate with local...