CRIME PREVENTION
Merit Badge Requirements
Read the Book; Do Requirements: #2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and bring proof.
- Discuss the role and value of laws in society with regard to crime and
crime prevention. Include in your discussion the definitions of "crime" and
"crime prevention."
- Prepare a notebook of newspaper and other clippings
that addresses crime and crime prevention efforts in your community.
- Discuss the following with your counselor:
- The role of citizens, including youth, in crime prevention
- Gangs and their impact on the community
- When and how to report a crime
- After doing EACH of the following, discuss with your
counselor what you have learned.
- Inspect your neighborhood for opportunities that
may lead to crime. Learn how to do a crime prevention survey.
- Using the checklist in this (the merit badge)
pamphlet, conduct a security survey of your home and discuss the results
with your family.
- Teach your family or patrol members how to protect
themselves from crime at home. at school, in your community, and while
traveling.
- Help raise awareness about one school safety issue
facing students by doing ONE of the following:
- Create a poster for display on a school bulletin
board.
- With permission from school officials, create a
page long public service announcement that could be read over the public
address system at school or posted on the school's Web site.
- Make a presentation to a group such as a Cub Scout
den that addresses the issue.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Assist in the planning and organization of a crime
prevention program in your community such as Neighborhood Watch, Community
Watch, or Crime Stoppers. Explain how this program can benefit your
neighborhood.
- With your parent's and counselor's approval, visit
a jail or detention facility or a criminal court hearing. Discuss your
experience with your counselor.
- Discuss the following with your counselor:
- How drug abuse awareness programs, such as "Drugs: A Deadly Game," help
prevent crime
- Why alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana are sometimes called "gateway drugs"
and how "gateway drugs" can lead to the use of other drugs
- Three resources in your city where a person with a drug problem or
drug-related problem can go for help
- How the illegal sale and use of drugs lead to other crimes
- How to recognize child abuse
- The three R's of Youth Protection
- Discuss the following with your counselor:
- The role of a sheriff's or police department in crime prevention.
- The purpose and operation of agencies in your community that help law
enforcement personnel prevent crime, and how those agencies function during
emergency situations.
- Explain the role private security plays in crime prevention.
- Choose a career in the crime prevention or security industry that
interests you. Describe the level of education required and responsibilities
of a person in that position. Tell why this position interests you.
Boy Scout Requirements 2008