At home:
- Lights at all entrances; strong locks on doors and windows
- Be aware of places where someone might hide from you.
- Last name only on mailbox; last name and initials in phone book
- Know who’s at the door before opening it.
- Leave a radio or TV on if you’re alone, so it sounds like someone is with you.
On the street or campus:
- Wear shoes and clothes that will allow you to run if you have to.
- Keep your hands as free as possible. Don’t overload yourself with purse or packages.
- Avoid dark parking lots and other places people might hide.
- Be aware of people and events around you. Walk briskly with a sense of purpose.
- Carry a whistle on your key chain or around your wrist and use it.
- Stay close to the street and the street lights when walking.
Transportation:
- Always lock your car and look in the back seat before getting in.
- Keep your doors locked and windows closed while driving.
- If your car breaks down, raise the hood, lock yourself in, and wait for the police.
- Do not walk away from your stalled car or take rides from strangers.
- Don’t hitchhike or pick up hitchhikers!
- If someone is following you, drive to the police station or a public location. Do not drive home.
- On public transportation, sit near the driver. Look aware and don’t fall asleep.
Dating:
- Go only where you want to go and with whom you want.
- Listen to your gut reaction about social situations.
- Assert yourself and stick with it.
- If you drink, stay in control.
- If you are unsure of a new acquaintance, go on a group or double date.
- On your dates, be aware and independent.
- You do not owe your date anything.
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