Schools and youth
Help young people understand unfamiliar risks, stay with friends, and ask trusted adults or institutions for help.
Spiking prevention cannot be completed by one organization alone.
When schools, universities, local authorities, companies, event sites, and youth organizations work together, prevention moves from education into culture.
The Spiking Crime Prevention & Education Center connects education, campaigns, resources, field solutions, and policy-oriented collaboration.
Spiking cannot be prevented by telling individuals to “be careful” alone. Prevention becomes practical when more people can recognize risk, avoid victim-blaming, and connect support on site.
Help young people understand unfamiliar risks, stay with friends, and ask trusted adults or institutions for help.
Operate prevention messages and response standards at festivals, trips, clubs, and community events.
Connect education and campaigns through local authorities, public institutions, companies, and youth organizations.
Choose an education, campaign, resource, or partnership model based on your organization’s purpose and field needs.
Request spiking prevention education for schools, universities, organizations, or event sites.
Use posters, card news, booths, and participatory messages to run field-ready awareness campaigns.
Develop card news, posters, notices, and educational PDFs that match your audience and purpose.
Combine education with testing strips, guidance materials, site flow, and staff response standards.
Connect corporate social responsibility with prevention education, campaigns, and resource production.
Build collaboration for global case analysis, policy trends, and institutional guidance development.
Spiking prevention spreads further when education providers, public institutions, companies, event organizers, and communities participate together.
Participatory campaigns help prevention messages stay active through repeated exposure, clear bystander language, and site-based guidance.
Review the audience, location, event type, expected attendance, and risk context before designing messages.
Operate education, posters, card news, booths, participatory copy, and help-request guidance in the field.
Continue the message through resources, online content, and internal notices after the event.
Please share the following information so we can suggest the most suitable collaboration model.
Tell us whether you need education, campaign support, resource creation, sponsorship, or a joint project.
We review audience, location, preferred date, event type, and resource needs.
We propose education content, campaign format, resource support, and field solution options.
You can participate through education, campaigns, resource creation, partnerships, or sponsorship.