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Tips for women on staying
safe! These are well worth passing on, and are
common sense for men, too.
Please read this information
from a woman who works for the police
department.
I have to share some things
I have learned in my job with you. In my job, I
review criminal and psychiatric files of
imprisoned sex offenders who are approaching
their release date. I decide if they are likely
to re-offend based on certain criteria and then
civilly commit them to a sex offender treatment
facility if I decide that they are at
significant risk to re-offend.
I have read hundreds and
hundreds of files, and have taken note of some
of the mistakes women make. Let me preface this
by saying that a woman is NEVER EVER EVER at
fault for being raped or attacked, but there are
definitely ways to reduce your risk of being a
victim.
Here are the most common
mistakes women make that could result in them
getting kidnapped, attacked, and/or raped:
- Getting into the
attacker's car when he pulls a gun and
orders you to get into his vehicle. Most
attackers don't want to shoot you ... they
want you to get into the car so that they
can drive you to a deserted place and
torture you. Don't comply. Run screaming. It
is MUCH more likely than not that he will
just move on to an easier target.
- Pulling over when a man
drives alongside of you pointing at your car
pretending something is wrong. If this
happens, drive to the nearest well-lit and
populated gas station and look the car over
yourself (or ask an attendant). Never pull
over. Believe it or not, many women have
fallen for this for fear of their car
spontaneously exploding in the middle of the
road. Not likely.
- Not locking your doors
while driving. I have read several cases
where the attacker simply walks up to a
woman's car while she's at a traffic light
and jumps in with his gun or knife drawn. 4.
Opening your front door when you have not
positively identified who is there. If you
don't have a peep hole, get one. I've seen
countless cases where the attacker gains
access to his victims simply by knocking on
their door. Don't let an attacker get into
your home. He then has a private, relatively
soundproof place to attack you.
- Not being alert in
parking lots. If you go to the grocery store
at night, don't be shy about asking for an
escort to your car. Too many women are
abducted from parking lots or even raped in
the parking lot. Look in your back seat
before entering your car. Cars provide
endless hiding places for attackers, both
inside them and in between them. Be aware of
your surroundings by looking to the left and
right and behind you with your head up all
the time. You may appear paranoid and look
funny to others, but an attacker will think
twice about approaching someone who appears
so aware of what's going on.
- Trusting a clean cut,
honest looking stranger. I see mug shots of
every sex offender in the state of Florida.
They do not look like monsters. They often
look like they could be your friendly
grocer. They are every age between 15 and
90, and probably beyond. Only a small
minority actually look scary. I just read a
case yesterday of a man with only one leg
who beat up his victim with his crutch
before he raped her. Who would have ever
thought that a one legged man would be a
rapist?
- Trusting people to be
alone with your children. This is a
difficult one, because child molesters end
up being the LAST person the parents would
believe is the molester. Most of the child
molesting cases I see involve the
stepfather, the uncle, the sister's
boyfriend, the mother's boyfriend, the
grandfather, the baby-sitter, the neighbor,
the family friend, the youth camp director,
day care worker, etc. Although rare, even
women can be molesters. In every case, the
perpetrator is a nice guy, trusting, good
with children, and the family is baffled or
even in disbelief that the person could be
abusing their child. When it comes to your
children and grandchildren, be suspicious of
everyone, no matter who they are. And pay
attention to what your child says and how
he/she reacts to the mention of different
people in their lives.
- When having your car
serviced, give the attendant only the car
keys, as they have key duplicators readily
available, and they generally have your
address, etc. on file. I didn't mean to make
anyone uncomfortable with this, but I am at
work right now reviewing files, and realized
that this email is a way I can reach many
women at one time. I have the dirty job of
reading all these files, and it makes me
feel good to know that I can share some
inferences from what I have learned. This is
not an exhaustive list of what not to do,
but just some things that I have observed
more than just a few times.
Pass this on to the women in
your lives.
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