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• Abduction – see Kidnapping.
• About Michael - Bio
• Article Bank
• Acquaintance Rape – see Date Rape.
• Acting: role-playing for real.
• Airline: air travel has more precautions than ever.
• Alarm Systems
• Ambush – see Force Predators and Car Ambushes.
• Apartment & Dormitory Security
• Arizona Homicide Survivors help murder victim's loved ones try to heal.
• Article Bank for webmasters and publishers.
• Babysitter – see Child Safeguarding.
• Bank & Store Robberies: minimizing the dangers.
• Break-In: Make your home burglarproof.
• Bully – see Child Safeguarding.
• Burglar, Burglary - see Home Security - Overview
• Camping: human predators sometimes hunt isolated human prey.
• Campus Crime – see Apartment & Dormitory Security.
• Car Ambushes: traps and escapes.
• Car Security - Overview
• Carjacking: Avoiding: being alert and prepared.
• Carjacking: Escaping: the best strategies.
• Cat Burglar – see Flaws in Electronic Security.
• Child Day-Care Checklist – see Child Safeguarding.
• Child - Internet Safety: the dangers & safeguards.
• Child - Kidnapping Escape from a monster.
• Child - Molester Safety: the subtle warning signs.
• Child - Outdoor Safety: staying out of harm’s way.
• Child Safeguarding from molesters, bullies, and more.
• Child Safety - Overview
• Choosing a Self-Defense Class
• College - Apartment & Dormitory Security: handling careless roommates.
• Compassionate Friends help murder victim's loved ones help each other.
• Contact Us
• Courage: choosing to prevail.
• Cracks in Security: avoiding the subtle variations of Break-In, Walk-In, Push-In, Mug-In, and Scam-In home intrusions.
• Crime Survivors - Overview of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and grieving the loss of a loved one to crime.
• Crimes of Passion – see Losing It - Petty Murders.
• Criminal Minds - Overview of the treacherous mindset of predators.
• Date Rape (or “Acquaintance Rape”): hidden risks, date rapist profiles, early warning signs, controlling a date, and escaping a threat.
• Dog Attack: facing an attack on you or a loved one.
• Domestic Violence (or Relationship Violence): batterer's profiles, early warning signs, understanding the psycho-dynamics of both batterer and victim, and escaping.
• Door Reinforcement
• Dormitory Security – see Apartment & Dormitory Security.
• Electronics: Simple Home Electronics
• Electronics: Flaws in Electronic Security
• Eyewitness – see Spotting Danger.
• Facing Danger in a robbery, purse snatching, rape or kidnapping attack, and your five options.
• Fear Itself: the fine lines between fear, panic, and stress control.
• 5th Option - Fighting like a mad dog to enable your escape. Stun & run.
• Fighting Options - Overview: escaping from a violent predator.
• Fighting Strategies
• Flaws in Electronic Security
• 2nd Option - Fleeing, the most obvious choice, might not be possible.
• Force Predators: ambush zones revealed.
• Foreign Travel: predators hunt for travelers in unfamiliar territory.
• Friendly Predators first try to get near you to isolate and trap you, then attack you. Never forget that and you’ll never fall for a stranger’s lure.
• Garage & Yard Reinforcement
• Good Neighbors: the final layer of home protection.
• Gun Safe – Safe Room.
• Home Security - Overview
• Home Security - Product Buying Guide - Intro
• Hostage Escape: optimizing hostage survival and escape.
• Hostage Taking: the slightest edge makes all the difference in survival.
• Hotels and motels are ideal hunting grounds for predators.
• Improvised Weapons.
• Index/Sitemap (YOU'RE NOW ON THIS PAGE.)
• Intercom – Simple Home Electronics.
• Intuition: trusting your early-warning survival system.
• Kidnap Escape: optimizing kidnap survival and escape.
• Kidnapping avoidance and prevention.
• Article Bank - the Kitty Genovese Syndrome
• Locks – see Door Reinforcement.
• Losing It - Petty Murders: home, outdoor, and workplace safety.
• Martial Arts – see Choosing a Self-Defense Class.
• Megan’s Law – see Child - Molester Safety.
• Mind Games: how master manipulators control you.
• Mug-In: a common way to invade a home.
• Myths: debunking Fighting misconceptions.
• Neighborhood Watch – see Good Neighbors.
• Newsletter Archive
• Newsletter Sign-Up
• Noisemaker Alarm – see Pepper Spray & Devices.
• Optimal Mindset: psyching yourself to fight for your life.
• Outdoor Safety - Overview
• Outsmarting: verbally defusing a confrontation and escaping.
• Parents of Murdered Children help parents who’ve lost a child to murder.
• Pedophile – see Child - Molester Safety.
• Peephole – see Door Reinforcement.
• Pepper Spray & Devices
• Article Bank - the Petit Family Massacre
• Petty Conflicts & Murder – see Losing It.
• Phoning 911 – see Cracks in Home Security.
• Pickpockets: stopping masterful thieves from stealing you blind.
• Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – see Crime Survivors - Overview.
• 1st Option - Posturing: presenting yourself as a tough target.
• Predator Profiles: robber's, rapist's, and killer's criminal minds.
• Predatory Mind: an extraordinarily enlightening view into the heart of darkness - and how to beat him at his own game.
• Privacy Policy
• Protection Order (Restraining Order) – see Stalking.
• Psychopath – see Predatory Mind.
• Psychotic – see Predatory Mind.
• PTSD – see Crime Survivors - Overview.
• Punched: absorbing and overcoming pain.
• Purse-Snatching – see Facing Danger.
• Push-In: Never blindly open the door when someone knocks.
• Quick Tricks: how criminals deceive you.
• Rape Escape Options - Overview of options you never knew you had.
• Rape Prevention: confronting a predator effectively.
• Rape Survivors: counseling needs for rape survivors and her loved ones.
• Rapist Types: empowering insights into the minds of rapists.
• Real-Estate Agent Safety: protecting lone prey.
• Recap of Car Security.
• Recap of Child Safety.
• Recap of Crime Survivors.
• Recap of Criminal Minds.
• Recap of Home Security.
• Recap of Outdoor Safety.
• Recap of Rape Escape Options.
• Recap of Stress Control.
• Recap of Survival Options.
• Recap of Travel Safety.
• Recap of Victim’s Options.
• Recap of Women’s Safety.
• Recap for heading off trouble at work, outdoors, and home.
• Relationship Violence – see Domestic Violence.
• Rescuing a Victim Safely: how best to be a hero.
• Resolving Conflicts: defusing, intervening, and prevention.
• Risky Neighbors – see Losing It - Petty Murders.
• Road Rage: avoiding a lunatic.
• Safe Room
• Scam-In: sneaky ways to invade a home.
• School Violence – see Child Safeguarding.
• Security Product Buying Guide: Home - Intro
• Security Products - Overview
• Choosing a Self-Defense Class to prevent rape and help a rape survivor regain control of her life.
• Shooting Rampage: seven options for surviving.
• Shooting Rampage Early-Warning Signs - see Risks & Remedies
• Simple Home Electronics
• Site Directory
• Sitemap (Index) (YOU'RE NOW ON THIS PAGE.)
• SOS Distress Signals for summoning help in all situations.
• Spotting Danger ahead of time, and what to do before it's too late.
• Stalking: stalker profiles, early warning signs, and escaping a stalker.
• Stress Control - Overview seizing courage for surviving a crisis.
• Sucker Punch: a surprise attack.
• 4th Option - Surrendering: and hoping for the best; or preferably as a prelude to an escape.
• Survival Options - Overview of worst-case crises.
• Surviving the Worst: options for worst-case scenarios.
• Survivors of Homicide help the loved ones of murder victims.
• TERMS OF SERVICE
• Thanks To
• Travel Security - Overview
• Ultimate Rape Prevention: options for disabling a rapist’s tool of crime for true poetic justice.
• Victim’s Options - Overview of the Five Victim's Options.
• Walk-In: Always keep all your doors and windows locked.
• Weapons (improvised).
• When to Fight: acting instead of reacting.
• Why It's All Free Online
• Willpower: a crisis is hopeless if you give up hope and the will to live.
• Window Reinforcement
• Witness – see Spotting Danger.
• Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: friendly predators you'd never suspect.
• Women’s Safety - Overview
• Workplace Risks & Remedies: seeing warning signs beforehand.
• Workplace Safety - Overview
• Wounded: rising above injury.

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