Steve Kovacs is the author of Protect Yourself: The Simple Keys Women Need to be Safe and Secure. He is the host of the Internet radio talk show "The Kovacs Perspective" http://www.thekovacsperspective.com/ . For several years, Steve was a political and current events radio commentator and for three years was an online columnist with SearchWarp.com.
Steve's a former police supervisor and Police Regional Training Coordinator in the State of Ohio. He has been involved in the Martial Arts since the age of eight and was inducted into the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame and The International Karate and Kickboxing Hall of Fame. Steve is a former General Manager for a national investigative and security company and has been featured on radio and magazines across the country as an expert in safety and security.
In addition, Steve is an award winning college instructor who teaches Private Security, Investigation and Criminal Justice on a part-time basis.
Furthermore, Steve is the President of All-Source Security Services L.L.C. a small specialty investigative agency in Ohio. For more information or to contact Steve anytime, visit: www.allsourcesecurity.com or personally email him at info@thekovacsperspective.com
Regarding Domestic Violence: "There is nothing you can do or say that merits someone hitting or beating you up. Nothing! They can divorce you, leave you, or call the police on you. They do not, however, have the right to strike you. You are not a child who needs to be disciplined. You are an adult and no one has the right to physically harm you short of for self-defense reasons. That is the first thing to know, believe and remember. It is the truth." Steve A. Kovacs
Regarding Helping Others: "The man who the term “serial killer” was first used on was Ted Bundy. He often used false pretenses to get women to help or come with him. From using a fake arm cast preying on women’s sympathy to lying about some tragedy that happened to a family member, he tried many things to trap women into his control. Then he devastated, raped and killed them. Be cautious helping anyone where you put yourself in possible danger. That’s why God created cell phones. Make a call to help someone if there’s any possibility of you getting into harm’s way, instead of trying to help them yourself. It may take longer for the help to get to the man in need, but that’s just the way it goes sometimes in the name of safety." Steve A. Kovacs
About Success: Success is harder to deal with than failure. Steve A. Kovacs
About Success: Never forget the fact that all fame and adulation are fleeting. Steve A. Kovacs
Regarding Self-Image: No one in this world has to be a coward all their lives. A coward is a coward from the time he or she should have been brave to the next time they have an opportunity to be brave. Roy Masters