- 21. Date Rape
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... public places. Carry money for a phone call or taxi or take your own car. Don't leave a social event with someone you've just met or don't know well. Do not accept beverages from someone you don't know ...
- Created on October 02 2017 02:37:39 PM
- 22. Order of Protection Information
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... the abuser from certain activities or ordering the abuser to take certain actions. An Order of Protection may include, but is not limited to: Prohibit the abuser from harassing, abusing, stalking, ...
- Created on October 02 2017 01:47:03 PM
- 23. Domestic Violence
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... civil relief may be available. Order of Protection An Order of Protection is a court order available to "family or household members" prohibiting the abuser from certain activities or ordering the abuser ...
- Created on October 02 2017 01:34:39 PM
- 24. Parents Guide To Internet Safety
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... Your child receives phone calls from men you don't know or is making calls, sometimes long distance, to numbers you don't recognize. Your child receives mail, gifts, or packages from someone you don' ...
- Created on September 28 2017 09:59:16 AM
- 25. Preparing Your Child To Stay Alone
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... skills and knowledge needed to deal with this new responsibility, and who are able to talk easily with their parents about fears or concerns that may arise, can gain much from the opportunity to care for ...
- Created on September 28 2017 09:42:00 AM
- 26. Protecting Your Home
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... Almost 50 percent of burglars enter homes or property through unlocked doors or windows. Locks on doors should be placed at least 40 inches away from windows, glass panels, and other potential openings ...
- Created on September 26 2017 11:54:47 AM
- 27. Rape
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... Call the police from a public phone or neighbor's home. Common Sense Outdoors Avoid walking or jogging alone especially at night. Stay in well-traveled, well-lighted areas. Wear clothes and shoes ...
- Created on September 26 2017 10:41:10 AM
- 28. Senior Citizen Safety
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... teller. He asks you to withdraw cash from your savings account and give the money to him so he can check the serial numbers. You do what he asks, and you never see him or your money again. Home Repairs ...
- Created on September 25 2017 03:03:27 PM
- 29. Street Sense
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... the attacker accurately. Your actions can help prevent others from being victims. Giving A Good Description Taking a Stand! Make your neighborhood and work-place safer by reporting broken street ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:45:29 PM
- 30. Teen Dating Violence
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... are from friends and family, the more control the abuser has over you. Alert the school counselor or security officer Keep a daily log of the abuse Do not meet your partner alone. Do not let him ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:22:53 PM
- 31. Vacation Security Check List
- (Crime Prevention)
- ... to make the house appear occupied. Remove ladders from sight and lock them away. Arrange for a friend or neighbor to check your home regularly. Ask neighbors not to tell strangers or repairmen of ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:15:36 PM
- 32. False Alarm Ordinance
- (Ordinances)
- ... able to provide information needed during an emergency. DIRECT LINE ALARM SYSTEM - Any alarm device running directly from a specific location to the Sheriffs, Police, or Fire Departments, and connected ...
- Created on September 25 2017 02:11:08 PM
- 33. Auxiliary Deputy
- (Traffic)
- The Will County Sheriff's Auxiliary has been in existence for almost 50 years and surprisingly very few people even know the group exists. The Auxiliary consists of men and women from all walks of life, ...
- Created on September 21 2017 03:05:28 PM
- 34. Child Safety Seats
- (Traffic)
- ... the first offense and are eligible for court supervision if they provide the court with documented proof from a child safety seat technician of a properly installed child restraint system and completion ...
- Created on September 21 2017 02:38:12 PM
- 35. DUI Enforcement
- (Traffic)
- ... routinely made. One deputy’s salary is funded through a grant that the Traffic Section applied for and received from the Illinois Department of Transportation. Several squad cars are equipped with state-of-the-art ...
- Created on September 21 2017 02:18:57 PM
- 36. Traffic Accidents
- (Traffic)
- ... form from the Secretary of State. You are required to fill this form out and mail it to the Secretary of State's Office if there is more than $1,500.00 worth of damages on the vehicles. Mail it to the Secretary ...
- Created on September 21 2017 12:01:37 PM
- 37. Traffic Education Programs
- (Traffic)
- ... conducted at the Will County Sheriff’s Office Laraway Road Station by appointment from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday thru Friday. To schedule an appointment, please contact the Traffic Section at 815-727-3263. ...
- Created on September 21 2017 11:51:25 AM
- 38. Traffic Section
- (Traffic)
- ... experience) from the company FATAL VISION. The SIDNE along with the use of the FATAL VISION goggles are used by the Traffic Section in the local drivers’ education programs to promote the dangers of drinking ...
- Created on September 21 2017 11:37:05 AM
- 39. Distracted Driving
- (Traffic)
- ... communications while operating a motor vehicle. Hands-free devices or Blue Tooth technology is allowed for persons over age 18. Illinois drivers are exempt from using a cellphone while driving only when: ...
- Created on September 21 2017 10:34:03 AM
- 40. School Resource Officers
- (Patrol)
- ... population and the community are addressed by the SRO. Examples of this include speeding, residential parking, as well as student gatherings while enroute to and from campus, etcetera. On a monthly basis ...
- Created on September 06 2017 11:02:37 AM