Protecting Against Sexual Assault
Sexual assault, most often in the form of rape, can happen to anyone. To stay safe,
always be cautious and aware of your surroundings. Sexual assaults are serious and
violent crimes, not the expression of uncontrolled passion.
- Be aware of locations and situations where assaults may occur and avoid them as much
as possible.
- If you feel uncomfortable about a person or location, leave immediately.
- Observe details about suspicious persons. Taking note of a person's size, coloring,
hairstyle, facial hair, scars, tattoos, or accent can help you give a good description.
- List only your initials and last name in the telephone directory or on a mailbox.
- Install a peephole in your front door and never open the door for strangers.
- Avoid traveling alone and keep a cell phone nearby to dial 9-1-1 in case of emergency.
- Report any incident immediately if you are the victim of sexual assault.