The UConn Police Department is located on 126 N Eagleville Rd. The UConn Police Department is offering self defense course for students of all demographics in multiple formats. File Photo/The Daily ...
BARRIO LOGAN (KGTV) - Fourth and fifth-grade students at Perkins K-8 School in Barrio Logan are learning self-defense techniques through a special program that pairs them with local law enforcement.
DEAR HELOISE: I would like to encourage every woman to learn some form of self-defense. I learned two years ago, and I’m glad I did. Three weeks ago, I was stopped while walking to my car after work.
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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, ...
Your biggest problem as a woman is not that you may be smaller or weaker than a typical sociopathic criminal. Your biggest obstacle is that you assume a set of potentially life-threatening beliefs ...
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 ...
Learn some basic self-defense techniques in our personal safety class. All female-presenting students are welcome to join us to gain skills in awareness, prevention, risk reduction, and risk avoidance ...
HOUSTON – After a string of recent attacks at parks in our area, KPRC 2’s Re’Chelle Turner is digging into ways you can stay safe. She spent the day learning simple yet effective techniques you can ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla — The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is offering the women and girls of Jacksonville a free basic self-defense and personal safety class. This program is free to women and girls, ages ...
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.