Crime prevention posters
Are you looking for crime prevention resources for your office, building, or school?
RCMP crime prevention services offers a variety of printable, customizable posters for your use. These resources are free for your use, just complete them with the number for the campus/building security or the police in your community.
Healthy relationships for youth
An assortment of posters regarding youth healthy relationships.
Consent sounds like: "Yes, I'm totally into this"
When things don't feel right: "I want you to stop"
Support each other: "Ur not alone"
Don't keep it a secret: "Let's tell a person we trust"
Safety feels relaxed: "I got your back"
Friends keep their friends safe: "Txt me w help now"
Privacy is trust: "My images and words are mine"
Showing others causes hurt: "Don't share my stuff"
What you say and how you say it shows your respect (or disrespect) for others.
Keep everything locked down
Make sure your room door is locked & your belongings are secure before you head out. Do not use your card to swipe other people into the building.
Be vigilant at all times
Always keep your possessions out of sight & be aware of your surroundings.
Make sure everything is locked up whenever you leave
Do not leave notes on your door advertising your whereabouts & how long you'll be away for.
There is safety in numbers
Always walk in groups in well-lit areas or jump on a shuttle.
Keep your possessions close to you at all times
Don't leave valuables unattended or unlocked.
Make sure your ride is locked up tight
Remove all valuables out of the sight & check that the locks are secure before heading off.
For more information, visit the Centre for Youth Crime Prevention.
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