Transcript Lesson 1
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Personal Safety
Are you safety conscious?
Simple safety habits that you
practice every day can decrease
your exposure to risk.
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Lesson Objectives
In this lesson, you will learn to:
• Identify behaviors and strategies that enhance personal
safety
• Examine ways to avoid and reduce threatening
situations
• Discover strategies for safety at home and in the
community
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Your Protective Factors
Individual and Social Protective Factors Against Violence
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Strategies for Staying Safe
Taking Precautions and Developing Safety Habits
In addition to strengthening your protective factors, there are
behaviors you can practice to stay safe.
These actions include:
• Taking precautions against
risky situations.
• Developing safety habits.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
Smart Precautions
• Avoid unsafe areas.
• Don’t carry your wallet or purse in a conspicuous, easy-tograb place.
• Avoid walking alone at night in dark alleys.
• Let your family know where you’re going and when you’ll
return.
• Do not get into an elevator alone with a stranger.
• Do not hitchhike or give rides to hitchhikers.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
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Body Language and Self Defense
Body Language
Self-Defense
Body language such as making direct eye
contact and using a strong voice
demonstrates that:
You are in charge of your safety.
You have a right to be safe and secure.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
Mental Strategies
Law enforcement officials often stress the importance of
projecting self-confidence and assertiveness.
Through words and actions, assertive people show that they
are not easy targets.
They are proactive in protecting their health and safety.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
Keeping Homes Safe
Lock doors with a
bolt.
Make sure windows
have locks.
Do not tell unknown
callers that you are
home alone.
Never open the door
to someone you
don’t know or trust.
Don’t let strangers
use your phone.
Do not give out
personal information
over the telephone
or computer.
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Safety in the Community
Making the Neighborhood Safer
Increased police
patrol
After-school
programs
Neighborhood
Watch programs
Improved lighting in
parks and
playgrounds
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Quick Review
Q. Which of the following are ways to keep your home safe?
1. Locking doors with a bolt
2. Making sure windows have locks
3. Never opening the door to someone you don’t know
or trust
4. All of the above
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Quick Review - Answer
4. All of the above
Ways to keep your home safe include locking doors with
a bolt, making sure windows have locks, never opening
the door to someone you don’t know or trust.
Click Next to attempt another question.
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Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. Being assertive means
protecting your rights and beliefs
in firm but positive ways.
True
False
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A. True. Being assertive means protecting your rights and
beliefs in firm but positive ways.
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Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. Body language is verbal and
nonverbal communication
through gestures, facial
expressions, behaviors, and
posture.
True
False
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Quick Review - Answer
A. False. Body language is nonverbal communication
through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors, and
posture.
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Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. Involvement in community
activities serves as a protective
factor against violent behavior.
True
False
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Quick Review - Answer
A. True. Involvement in community activities serves as a
protective factor against violent behavior.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
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Body Language and Self Defense
Body Language
Self-Defense
Key self-defense strategies can also
protect you from becoming a victim of
violence.
Signing up for a self-defense class is an
effective way to enhance your
confidence and sense of preparedness.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
Body Language and Self Defense
Body Language
Self-Defense
Body language such as making direct eye
contact and using a strong voice
Body language
demonstrates that:
is nonverbal
You are in charge communication
of your safety.
through gestures,
You have a right to
be safe
and secure.
facial
expressions,
behaviors, and
posture.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
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Body Language and Self Defense
Body Language
Self-Defense
Key self-defense strategies can also
protect you from becoming a victim of
violence.
Self-defense
involves any strategy
Signing up for a self-defense class is an
for protecting oneself
effective way to enhance your
from harm.
confidence and sense of preparedness.
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Strategies for Staying Safe
Mental Strategies
Law enforcement officials often stress the importance of
projecting self-confidence and assertiveness.
Through words and actions, assertive people show that they
are not easy targets.
Being
They are proactive in protecting their health and safety.
assertive means
standing up for
your rights and
beliefs in firm
but positive
ways.
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Quick Review - Answer
A. Correct! Ways to keep your home safe include locking
doors with a bolt, making sure windows have locks, never
opening the door to someone you don’t know or trust.
Click Next to attempt another question.
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Quick Review - Answer
You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try
again, or click Next to view the correct answer.
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Quick Review - Answer
A. Correct! Being assertive means protecting your rights
and beliefs in firm but positive ways.
Click Next to attempt another question.
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Quick Review - Answer
You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try
again, or click Next to view the correct answer.
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Quick Review - Answer
A. Correct! Body language is nonverbal communication
through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors, and
posture.
Click Next to attempt another question.
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Quick Review - Answer
You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try
again, or click Next to view the correct answer.
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Quick Review - Answer
A. Correct! Involvement in community activities serves as
a protective factor against violent behavior.
Click Next to attempt another question.
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Quick Review - Answer
You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try
again, or click Next to view the correct answer.