The topic that the meetings will focus on will be How do criminals get away with doing crime?
The lesson will look at how criminals can continuously commit the same crime without getting caught and the various ways they enter a life of crime.
Domestic Watch founder Penny Steyn said, “This lesson touches, in part, on our children and young adults – they start young, it gets easier as they get older to do crime. Any person who gets the crime adrenalin taste, young or old, ultimately, this is a recipe for disaster for them, their families and their victims.”
The meetings in Sandton will be held on the following dates:
Bryanston at St Michael’s Church on 17 March at 11.30am
Bryanston at Christian Science Church on 18 March at 12pm
Rivonia at Christian Science Church on 18 March at 12pm
Morningside at police station lapa on 23 March at 1.30pm
Gallo Manor and Wendywood at Christ Church Sandton on 23 March at 11.30am
Hurlingham at the Rosebank Union Church on 29 March at 10am
Gallo Manor and Morningside at the Gallo Manor Community Centre on 31 March at 10am.
Details: Penny Steyn 082 461 6968.