COLONIAL HEIGHTS
POLICE
SENIOR
CITIZENS CRIME PREVENTION UNIVERSITY
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NOTE:
The
upcoming Senior Citizens Crime Prevention
University has been filled and no further
applications are being accepted.
Please check back at a later date for future
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Who
Should Attend
The Senior Citizens Crime Prevention
University is open to Colonial Heights residents and
business owners and is free of charge.
Participants must be 55 years of age or older.
How to Attend
To register for an
upcoming class, complete the
Registration Form
and return to the police department by mail or
in-person. Once a class has been scheduled, you
will be contacted with details.
What Topics Will Be
Covered?
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The role of Law Enforcement
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Senior Legal Issues such as wills,
trusts, estate planning, and power of attorney
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Overview of City Departments and
services
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Identity
Theft
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Deciphering a Credit Report
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Fire and Arson Prevention
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Residential Security Systems
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Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design
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Neighborhood Programs
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Traffic Calming
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Senior Driving
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Elder Abuse and Domestic Violence
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Alternative Safe Senior Living
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Weather Emergencies
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Registered Sex Offenders
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Keep Safe Program
This is just a small sample of the topics
and issues to be discussed.
Click here to view the full course overview.
The Colonial Heights Senior Citizens
Crime Prevention Academy has been funded through a grant
from the Virginia Attorney General.
The University is sponsored by the
Colonial Heights TRIAD, Colonial Heights
Police Department, and Colonial Heights Sheriff’s Office.
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