Rape Prevention
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Any crime requires three elements to be present.  Take away any one of the three and the crime can't happen.  That applies to arson, armed robbery or rape.  People that don't understand how to control or limit their environment frquently become victims.

If you don't want to become a victim, it's essential that you learn how to:

 

1.  Minimize the opportunity. If a criminal doesn't have the opportunity to commit a crime, it simply can't happen.  There are very specific things you can do to minimize the opportunity a potential rapist has.

 

2.  Change the intent. If the opportunity is present, you can still influence the rapist's intent.  Sometimes a little verbal jujitsu can alter the situation entirely.  Working through potential scenarios can help you develop the ability to influence a rapist's intent when the pressure is on.

 

3.  Destroy the ability. If the rapist has both the opportunity and an undeterred intent, you must be ability to destroy his ability to follow through.  This takes a certain practiced determination to use violence against your assailant.  It's hard to fight and win.  It's harder when the assailant is bigger and stronger.  But it is possible and a few simple tools and techniques may be all it takes.

 

My free 3-hour seminar teaches you realistic steps to avoid or deter an attack.  It also teaches you some simple techniques to use if all else fails (how to whack the bad guy hard enough to gain time while you escape).

I guarantee you'll have a greater understanding of the threat and how to cancel it.

 

For information or to schedule a seminar, contact me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it