Crime Stoppers Executive Director, Rania Mankarious, takes a look back at the most-read Sunday Mornings With Rania posts of 2017.
Rania Mankarious talks about bitcoins, which have been recently appearing in mainstream media and pop culture. She talks about the potential dangers of bitcoin and explains why teens might be drawn toward this cryptocurrency.
Rania Mankarious discusses the recent culture shift, as victims of sexual abuse have been speaking up and employers have been immediately addressing the claims.
Rania Mankarious suggests parents should take time out of the Thanksgiving holiday to have important safety conversations with their teens or college students regarding sexting.
In an ideal world, your kids would never have to stay home alone, but life happens. Perhaps you have to work late or your kids get out early from school. And while you may think that your pre-teens are grown up enough to handle an afternoon alone, there are always risks that demand constant vigilance. Here’s how to monitor your home and breathe a little easier when your kids ar …
Rania Mankarious talks about the “new normal” in which mass shootings have escalated, and how one Florida school is selling ballistic bulletproof panels to go inside students’ backpacks.
As fall returns and the holiday festivities begin, we want to make sure you and your family take the necessary steps to stay safe! Whether it’s parking your car to go to your favorite holiday party or loading up after a long day of shopping, it is important to be aware of your surroundings.
When store shelves are filled with all things pumpkin spice and Thanksgiving centerpieces sit next to sparkling reindeer displays, you know the holidays are here! Amidst the turkey day prep, travel planning and tinsel topping tree trimming, it can be easy to forget about one of the most important holiday gifts of all; your safety. So here are some things to remember.
Bullying has been a big issue for generations of kids, and through the years it has changed its form, from way back to when formal schools started to today people have bullied others for reasons of race, wealth, appearance, heritage, just any little thing people can come up with that is petty and attempts to make people feel bad; however bullying now has a new form and with that new form comes new ways in which to commit those horrible acts. I am indeed talking about cyberbullying
Rania Mankarious shares safety reminders in light of the World Series in Houston.