justin foxton – stop crime say hello

justin recently returned to south africa having spent five years in the uk.  concerned by high levels of violent crime and our resultant fear and helplessness, he began the stop crime say hello movement. the aim of the movement is to mobilize civil society to take part in the creation of a safe south africa. since its inception in january of 2008, the campaign has reached in excess of 6 million people both in south africa and abroad.

the campaign draws heavily on his experience as an internationally recognized expert in the arena of viral and word-of-mouth marketing. his work in the field has won a number of local and international awards and led to his role as a part-time lecturer on the topic at the london business school. he is a contributing author of best selling viral marketing bible “connected marketing” (elsevier, 2005).

an actor by training, justin is an engaged and passionate speaker. his presentation is high velocity and aims to reduce fear, provide perspective and cause a “eureka” for each audience member regarding crime in south africa. combining research and international best practice, he gives the audience a unique perspective and practical tools to help each person become actively involved in creating a safe south africa.

 
 

   
   
   
 
 

 

when you next have a dinner party and the topic of crime pops up, here are some juicy little facts to throw into the pot of seething negativity:

  1. since 2002/2003 overall crime in sa has dropped by 20% (institute for security studies)
  2. a survey of sa ’s largest removals companies showed that for every 1 family leaving sa, 1.8 families come in (legally nog al!)
  3. violent assault in australia is just under 25% higher than sa (interpol)

to book a talk for your staff, clients, pupils or congregants mail justin@scsh.co.za.


 
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