PLEASE NOTE: BSA has reduced their emphasis on this program, but has not discontinued it completely. The patch is still being produced, but some Scout Shops™ may not routinely stock the patch. To avoid disappointing Scouts, CHECK FIRST to see if any are available in your area before promoting this program and patch.
Phase I
Carry out the activities identified in this Phase I section.
Individual
- "Taking Care of Yourself When You Are Alone",
Boy Scout Handbook, page 375- "Caring for Younger Children",
Boy Scout Handbook, page 374Family
- "The Family Council",
Boy Scout Handbook, pages 371-373.- Discuss items on relationships of
- drugs and crime
- gangs and crime
- graffiti and crime
- peers and crime.
Neighborhood / Community:
- "Know Your Community",
Boy Scout Handbook, page 341.Visit a government agency responsible for crime prevention programs.
Phase II
Participate with your family, patrol, crew, team, troop, or friends in a crime prevention project, either an original project or a project of a neighborhood- or community-based organization. (Before beginning the project, have the unit leader approve your choice.)