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As assaults on women continue, self defense experts give tips on public awareness
Self defense experts say all women should take a weekly class to learn how to protect themselves in public.
Walking alone at night is something most women have experienced — and for many, it comes with a sense of unease that’s hard to shake. The fear of being followed, harassed, or caught off guard is real, ...
As crime rates increase, living in America’s big cities can be frightening at times for many people. To reduce the risks of run-ins with those who are violent, it’s important to know what to do in a ...
Revelers will flock en masse to ring in the new year at public gatherings across the country, but partygoers should be prepared for worst-case scenarios, one expert warns. "It seems like these days, ...
As Cincinnati police investigate attacks downtown, experts are providing tips on how you can keep yourself safe if you are confronted on the street. It's important to be aware and keep your hands out ...
Katie Ring, a self-defense instructor who goes by @the.self.defense.girl on TikTok, has revealed six safety tips for in-person holiday shoppers. In a two-minute clip posted on Dec. 4, Ring explained ...
ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. — A community organization in Orangeburg is turning its attention to women’s safety, hosting a special event to equip them with tools to protect themselves. Mothers Against Gun ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As rumors swirl online about a so-called “serial killer” targeting women in Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is pushing back—calling the claims flat-out false. In a ...
ST. LOUIS – Ali Moseia pops in to share self-defense tips and even moves with his nunchakus! For more information on martial arts and self-defense, visit ikarateclub.com ...
Though violent crime rates have dipped both nationwide and in New Orleans, self defense experts say sharpening the senses and practicing strength training are still important tools for staying safe.
On today’s episode of Dateline: True Crime Weekly, Andrea Canning talks to self-defense expert and CEO of Girls Fight Back, Nicole Snell. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
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