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The strong escalation of petty crime in recent years (Istat statistics show that thefts and aggressions are steadily increasing) leaves most of us with a void, a sense of precariousness and 'uncertainty' that mere confidence in public institutions cannot fill to the brim. In fact, as has been the case for a long time in many other Western European countries (not to talk of the United States, whose economic and social values are however different from our own), ordinary Italian citizens are now ready to become full blown users of security services.

Unfortunately, if there exists a limit for the world of security as a whole that stands in the way of its occupying an ever stronger position in our society and becoming a mental habit for most of us, this can be the scarce effort made in rendering the so-called 'ordinary people' sensitive to this topic. The information that actually reaches the final user, the real 'consumer' of security services, is often very poor.

For example, very few people know that the greater part of the 210.000 burglaries reported each year (in fact almost 70% of the total ) could have been avoided. There might be little or nothing to do against professional thieves, but against the occasional drug addict often it's as simple as a safety lock, a safety door or an alarm system to foil the threat and sleep peacefully. Unfortunately, people only rarely have this information. And the burglary example is just one of many: we only have to think of the importance of protecting our information and, above all, our personal safety and that of our dear ones.