Sunday, February 12, 2012

How to Prevent Crimes

By Dexter Johnson


Most people don't expect to be assaulted, however, in reality assaults happen every single day around the world to people who don't expect it. The trick in reducing your chances of being assaulted is to protect yourself.

If you ever look at the statistics, assaults alone in the United States are alarming. In 2004, there were over 95, 000 rapes with the highest percentage in the Northeast and the highest percentage in July. In 2004, there were about 400, 000 robberies with the highest percentage (38%) in the South. Forty-two percent of robberies were on public streets while 14% were in homes. In 2004, there were about 850, 000 aggravated assaults where guns were used 19. 3% of the time. Knives or cutting devices were used 18. 6%, other weapons (blunt objects, clubs) were used 35. 6% and personal weapons (hands, fist, feet) were used 26. 6% of the time.

Annually there are approximately 38, 000 carjackings where 74% of victims faced a weapon. Sixty-three % of car jacking takes place within 5 miles of the victim's home, with 17% taking place at or near their home. Sometimes carjackings will happen in driveways and only 4% occur over fifty miles from the victim's residence.

To protect yourself of street crimes, there are few things you can do to protect your self. Some are obvious but most times people get comfortable and become relaxed with protecting themselves.

When leaving your home, you should always make sure all doors and windows are locked. Watch for any loiterers in your neighborhood. Never carry a large sum of money. When possible, travel with someone else, especially when after dark. At night travel in a well lighted and well traveled streets. Never ever hitchhike or accept car rides from strangers. Be wary of people approaching you asking questions; always keep a safe distance. If you feel someone is following you, go the nearest occupied building and ask for help. If you are conforted in a dangerous situation, yell "FIRE! FIRE" instead of help. Yelling fire usually gets people attention faster.

Another option to protect yourself, is to keep a weapon in the home or carry a weapon such as a gun or a Taser m26c. You may also carry something easier to obtain such as a pepper or mace spray.

Protecting yourself is about always paying attention to your surrounding. You shouldn't walk around being paranoid, but you must always be aware what's around you and be ready to take action.




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