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College crime against students is a very real issue in today’s dangerous world. Crime in this nation is increasing dramatically and getting worse. Parents need to understand that college campuses aren’t isolated from crime. Rape is the most common crime on college campuses and college students especially women are stalked more than any group of people. Assault is another very real problem as well, particularly for female college students.
Campus officials are reluctant to share the truth about crime on campus because it’s not good for business. Parents visiting for orientation or walking along during the campus tour with their child better find out the facts about crime on campus. Legislative changes are compelling colleges to accurately report crime statistics. Here are a few sobering facts:
Rape is the most common violent crime committed on college campus.
The National College Women Sexual Victimization Survey found 20 to 25% of college women are victims of sexual assault or attempted sexual assault during their college years.
Women ages 16 to 24 experience rape at rates four times higher than the assault rape for all women making the college and high school years the most vulnerable.
9 in 10 college women who are victims of rape know their attacker.
Nearly 70% of female victims of attempted rape and 55% of female victims of rape reported using physical force against their attacker to protect themselves.
34% of rapes and 45% of attempted rapes of college women take place on campus.
Almost 60% of the rapes that take place on campus occur in the victim’s residence.
These realities are the reason The Extreme college survival Kit was put together. Designed with the personal safety and protection of the college student in mind. Especially, female students living off-campus or attending urban universities. This kit is the perfect gift or care package for living safely in these dangerous times and will give parents peace of mind that their daughter is not defenseless while away at college.
Crime is real and it’s stressful for parents to think about their child away from home and possibly being stalked by some thug or sexual predator looking to victimize her. Non-lethal self defense products offer an inexpensive and effective means of safety when college students are exposed to the cruelties of life in these dangerous times in America. Especially, college age women who are 4 times more likely to become victims of sexual assault. personal protection and safety are usually the furthest thought of a college or university student. So, parents must be vigilant about educating their child about being aware of her surroundings and providing effective personal protection from attack or abduction. Sadly, only 6% of rapist will spend anytime in jail.
The Extreme college survival Kit was designed with the personal safety of the university bound student in mind. Especially young women attending urban universities and living off-campus. Our Extreme College Survival Kit is the ideal care package or gift to help safeguard the life of your daughter, granddaughter, sister or loved one.
Home invasion robbery is one of the more frightening and dangerous crimes that can happen to a family. A home invasion robbery is when robbers force their way into your home, condo or apartment to commit robbery and possibly other crimes. Some consider home invasion a residential form of carjacking and it’s on the rise. There are major differences between residential burglary and home invasion. For instance, residential burglars work mostly during the day when a home is more likely to be unoccupied. Most work alone and looking for the right opportunity. Alert neighbors, barking dogs, strong locks and doors can sometimes deter burglars. Most burglars avoid confrontation and there is seldom violence.
Home invasion thou is a totally different situation and robbers are seeking homes that are occupied and often work at night and on weekends when families are more likely to be in the home. They’ll target home wealthier homes or maybe a senior citizen they perceive has money and items that can be converted to quick cash in the residence. Often, home invaders have been in your home before as a installer, handyman or delivery person. These criminals seldom work alone and once you’ve been targeted they’ll sometimes just kick open the door and confront and terrorize everyone inside. However it’s more common for these thugs to just knock on your front door or ring the door bell. People still open doors before checking and once the doors open they’ll coming rushing in using fear and intimidation to control their victims. Some robbers after gaining control, will eat a meal take a nap or even watch TV. But a major concern is that the brutal home invasion escalates to more violence like sexual assault, rape or even murder. Many of these thugs are bold enough to kidnap a victim and force them to withdraw cash from an ATM or take a small business owner to their business and rob it as well.
As simple as it sounds, planning and education will protect your family from being victimized by a home invasion. Parents should have a meeting to discuss a plan of action when a strangers at the door. I recommend having a couple 1lb Wildfire pepper spray cannisters at strategic places in the home. Install 3″ screws in a heavy duty strike plate of the door frame and make sure the door is solid and if your door doesn’t have a peephole install one. Also, remembering the following will keep your home secure…
Use door peephole BEFORE opening door
Never open the door to strangers or solicitors
Keep garage door closed and doors locked
Never rely on chain-latch as a barrier to a partially opened door
College students are living in dangerous times especially when it comes to crime against women and here are a few facts:
Every 2 minutes someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted.
College age women are 4 times more likely to be victims.
1 of 6 American women will be assaulted in their lifetime.
Approximately 75% of rape victims know their attacker.
Only 6% of rapist actually spend time in jail.
It’s always important to be aware of your surroundings and who might be stalking you because a sexual predator is looking for an easy prey. A woman talking on the phone, texting or searching through her purse as she walks makes an ideal target for an attacker to victimize. He can launch a surprise attack on his victim and quickly overpower you. Women exercising in public parks or jogging on side streets with headphones also are an inviting target to be raped or abducted. Also, the number one place women are abducted or attacked is the grocery store parking lot followed by office parking lots/garages and public restrooms. Most sexual predators are looking to quickly grab their victim and take her to a second location where he doesn’t have to worry about being caught. That’s why under no circumstances allow an abductor take you to another location. Again, Never, Never, Never allow him to put you in his car or yours. Fight, scream or just pretend to faint but your chances of survival are much greater if you stay at the site of attack. College students must take responsibility for their own personal safety and remember it takes just seconds for an assailant to overwhelm you when he attacks. Unfortunately, law enforcement usually gets involved after the crime. So, the only one you can count on to rescue you during an attack is YOU! Students, I know money can be tight but a $10 Wildfire key chain 18% pepper spray can save your life.
Urban university crime is real in St. Louis, MO and the same can be said for most if not all urban communities in the United States. One good way not to be victimized by a street thug or sexual predator is to acknowledge the fact that crime is real and be vigilant about your personal safety. An attacker can overwhelm any naive college student in seconds so it’s imperative for students especially females, take precautions to protect themselves against a violent surprise attack or rape. Again, crime is real and I’m always amazed when I see a female Washington University St. Louis, MO student walking alone late at night with ear buds blasting from an iPod totally oblivious to her surroundings as she texts with her phone.
Any student this stupid better be carrying Mace pepper gel or Wildfire pepper spray because it’s only a matter of time until she’s another FBI urban crime statistic.
Today, colleges and universities are required to alert students and faculty about crimes that pose an ongoing threat. Your daughter will be exposed to new surroundings the moment she walks onto campus. Especially, if she’s living off-campus. There are predators who actually stalk female college students waiting for an opportunity to launch a surprise attack. Rape, sexual assault, robbery, burglary and theft are crimes that affect university and college students whether on or off-campus. The Extreme college survival Kit is a necessity for today’s urban college environment.
Crime is real in most urban communities and St. Louis, MO has been plagued in recent months and the past school year with rapes on or near SLU and Washington University St Louis, MO campuses. Overnight car break-ins of vehicles parked on city streets of CWE, South City, Soulard and parking garages of the county have been a frequent occurrence all of which were reported by local news media so more detailed facts available online. Random shootings in downtown St Louis and surrounding neighborhoods of the city is a significant problem that’s out of control. When traveling throughout the city and shopping at retail stores, please use common sense and not leave packages or valuables visible in your vehicle. Downtown St Louis living requires residents to be vigilant about personal safety and always be aware of surroundings. Some residents of the renovated areas of downtown such as Washington Ave, Locust and Lafayette Park carry non-lethal self defense products such as the Taser C2 for added peace of mind against an attack.