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"It couldn't happen to me" ... or could it?

Most of us don't want to even think about rape. We say to ourselves, "It's not going to happen to me." But it can happen — at home, at school, at a party — anywhere.

A rapist can attack anyone, anytime, anyplace. No one is immune from rape or its shattering aftereffects.

Don't try to protect yourself with half-truths and myths. And, please don't pass them on to your friends. Get the facts! Talk about them! Awareness is the first step.

Following is from public service documentation created by the National Crime Prevention Counsel, made possible by a generous grant from MasterCard International.

 

► List of all Rape resources

Safety - Minimize the risk of rape
Safety - Rape Prevention
Safety - Rape: The facts of life
Safety - Rape: What if...?
 

► List of all Safety & Security resources

Divorce Court - Analysis of "Best Interests of the Minor Child," factor (D)
Divorce Court - Analysis of "Best Interests of the Minor Child," factor (K)
Safety - Minimize the risk of rape
Safety - Personal Safety in Divorce
Safety - Rape Prevention
Safety - Rape: The facts of life
Safety - Rape: What if...?

 

 
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