Keiser University Criminal Justice Day 2026
Safety 4 Life Crash Reenactment
Join us for an immersive Criminal Justice experience designed for participating high school students, connecting classroom learning with real-world exposure to law enforcement, forensics, and public safety professions.
As a featured opening experience, the Safety 4 Life Crash Reenactment brings a live, staged crash simulation to campus, illustrating the real-world consequences of distracted and impaired driving.
Experience Criminal Justice Beyond the Classroom
An educational experience for students exploring public safety careers
Criminal Justice Day introduces students to the realities of Criminal Justice, Forensics, and public safety through direct exposure to professionals and real-world environments.
By engaging with law enforcement agencies and university faculty, students gain insight into career paths, responsibilities, and academic preparation.
Why This Experience Matters for Students
Real-world career exposure
Insight into Criminal Justice and Forensics
Early understanding of professional roles
Informed academic and career decisions
“I saw this when I was 17, and it changed how I drive forever.“
— Former Student, Class of 2018
Together 4 Safety Partners
See a Previous Community Crash Reenactment
If watching this feels powerful, imagine experiencing it together in real life.
FAQ's
Safety 4 Life Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to preventing injuries and saving lives through impactful education, advocacy, and community events. We focus on traffic safety, especially for teens and new drivers.
This event is open to the entire community—students, parents, siblings, friends, educators, and anyone who wants to learn more about road safety and prevention.
While the reenactment is powerful and educational, it is recommended for middle school students and older. You can watch this video to use your own judgment for younger children.
No, this event is completely free and open to the public.
You’ll experience a realistic simulation of a serious car crash and hear insights from safety experts. The reenactment is designed to raise awareness, shift perspectives, and help everyone understand how quickly a split-second decision can change a life.
You can get involved in several ways:
• Start a Student Ambassador Club at your school
• Participate in future crash reenactments
• Join our school assemblies and safety programs
• Volunteer or support the movement
For more information, email Dana Hearst at dana@safety4life.org.
You can support Safety 4 Life’s community and student initiatives here!
Brian and Esther LaBovick are the founders of Safety 4 Life and the leaders behind LaBovick Law Group. After witnessing the real impact of traffic accidents on families for decades, they created Safety 4 Life to focus on prevention and education, especially for teens and families.
Their involvement reflects a belief in the full cycle of care — preventing crashes when possible and fighting for families when accidents change lives.
Community Involvement
If you or someone you care about is involved in a traffic accident, the steps you take next can have a lasting impact. Getting medical care, understanding your rights, and having experienced guidance are critical during an overwhelming time.
LaBovick Law Group works to protect families after serious accidents — helping them navigate the legal process, hold the responsible parties accountable, and pursue the compensation they need to recover and move forward.