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Code Red! Radio Show 02-07-11

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During this live episode of the Code Red! radio show, host Alfred McComber's guests will include Jeffrey Hawkins, Founder and Executive Director of the Christian Security Network who will be joining the show live to discuss his organization's just released annual report, "Crimes Against Christian Organizations in the United States-2010."

Statistics reveal that during the past 2 years, arsonists have attacked an average of 100 churches, internal theft has cost congregations an average of more than $250,000.00 per incident and almost every area of crime against Christians and their places of worship is on the rise. Burglary, thefts, arson, vandalism, internal theft, sex offenses and miscellaneous crime categories have all increased and many crimes may be going unreported.

Jeffrey will be talking about this issue and what simple steps church organizations can implement to stop many of these preventable crimes and help avert potential financial disasters for congregations across the nation.

Also on the broadcast, we will be joined by long time law enforcement official and dignitary protection veteran, Robert L. Oatman, from R.L. Oatman & Associates, Inc., based in Towson, MD. As one of America's preeminent providers of executive protection, Robert will be stopping by the show live to discuss the recent tragic deaths and serious wounding of U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, during a scheduled appearance in Tucson, AZ.

Robert will specifically talk about strategies for effectively reducing the security and safety risks for elected officials and what each of us can do to help increase our personal security and safety while in public.

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