ACPI EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

Crime Prevention for Senior Citizens

A unique, proprietary program to train law enforcement personnel and others on crime prevention techniques for Senior Citizens and Senior Living Communities

Help Protect Our Senior Population

Senior citizens represent the most rapidly growing segment of the United States population.  By 2030, the number of senior citizens in the U.S. is expected to exceed 64 million.

Due to their financial assets and both mental and physical disabilities and limitations, seniors are often the targets of fraud, abuse and other criminal victimization.

ACPI has developed a unique two-day crime prevention program that focuses on crime prevention and safety for senior citizens.  this training program provides guidance related to criminal victimization of seniors and how to prevent or mitigate its occurrence.
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Executive Director Dan Keller provides an overview of this ACPI educational program

Course Details

This unique training program will provide the knowledge and skills to establish your crime prevention credentials and enable you to:
Learn strategies and techniques to protect senior citizens from criminal victimization
Learn effective ways to minimize crime risks and threats to seniors at home and senior living facilities
A roadmap to establish positive community relationships.
Develop skills needed to advance your career in security or law enforcement
Interact with others facing similar challenges and share best practices.

Who Should Attend?

  • Law Enforcement Personnel
  • Crime Prevention Specialists
  • Senior Community Professionals
  • Senior Citizen Caretakers
  • Security Professionals
  • Security Consultants

What's Included?

  • Comprehensive Topic Areas
  • Presentation Slides
  • Reference Materials
  • Online Community Forum
  • Lifetime Access

This crime prevention training program focuses upon criminal activities targeting the aged population.  Among the topics to be addressed in this seminar include:

Course Topics

  • Elder Abuse
  • Nursing Home Abuse
  • Telemarketing Fraud
  • Affinity Investment Fraud
  • Prevention of Identify Theft
  • Home Improvement Scams
  • Senior Romance Scams
  • Internet Safety for Seniors
  • Death Planning Fraud
  • Crime Prevention Programs for Seniors

Protecting Seniors is a Growing Concern

Course Schedule and Registration

Private

Contact us for a program tailored to your organization's needs
FEATURED INSTRUCTOR

Dan Keller

Dan brings more than 50 years of law enforcement and security experience. He has trained thousands of law enforcement personnel, architects, community planners and security professionals from throughout the world in crime prevention and CPTED strategies. Dan founded ACPI in 1998 after retiring as the Director of Public Safety at the University of Louisville, where he served for 26 years. Previously he served as the Assistant Director of Security at Southern Illinois University and founder and CEO of Aegis Protection Group and Aegis Security Design, a security consulting and engineering firm. He holds B.S. and M.B.A. degrees from Southern Illinois University and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and the Southern Police Institute.

Simple Process. Extraordinary Value.

Programs of this nature typically cost thousands of dollars to attend, but we have worked to reduce the cost and disruption typically encountered when attending multi-day training as much as possible. We provide highly flexible registration options. Register for multiple courses or register a group for an additional discount (price will be updated automatically). If you are not able to pay by credit card, select 'Invoice' during checkout to request an invoice to pay offline (enrollment will be completed once final payment is received). 

Individual

Single Course: $300
We understand it is not always possible for multiple people to attend.

Individual

Multiple Courses: $250
Receive an additional $50 discount if you register for multiple courses at once.

Group

$250 / person
Register multiple people from the same organization for the greatest value. 
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