While it is not your fault you are a victim of a crime, in many cases there are steps you can take to become less likely to be victimized.
Things to Do
- Always try to walk or drive on well-traveled, well-lit roadways.
- Always let someone know when you leave work late, the route you will take, and when you should arrive home.
- Always try to travel with two or more people.
- Always have your keys ready so you can enter your car or home quickly.
- Ask for an escort if you feel you need one.
- Ask cab drivers or friends to wait until you get into your home.
- If followed, go to well-populated areas and use your cell phone.
- Walk with confidence and be aware of your surroundings.
- If a car is pacing you on the sidewalk, reverse your direction, turn and go into a store or toward a family home.
Things to Avoid
- Never take short cuts down secluded alleys or through closed parks at night.
- Never walk alone on deserted highways bordered by woods or deserted warehouses and building structures.
- Never use ATM machines in dark, secluded areas that are obstructed from view or adjacent to corners.
- Never count your money or carry it openly in public as you leave a store or bank.
- Never use laundry rooms, storage facilities, or lone courtyards without someone with you.
- Never walk up to a car or stranger to give directions. Put some object between you and a stranger.