Self-Defense: End Victimization!

Posted by Scott on November 5th, 2006 — Posted in Politics & Commentary

by Scott Hughes

Activists and social workers take on various causes. Nonetheless, many of these causes do not get the attention they deserve. Unfortunately, I have found one preventable problem that I believe most needs immediate attention - victimizing crime, namely violent crime.

Over 400,000 violent robberies take place yearly in the United States. Almost 17,000 murders take place yearly in the United States alone. Almost 100,000 forcible rapes take place yearly in the United States alone. Every two and a half minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted.

When I call these crimes ‘preventable,’ I do not mean to suggest that we can create a utopia with absolutely no victimizations, including absolutely no rapes and absolutely no murders. However, we can drastically reduce these numbers, plausibly to the single digits. The preventability of the victimizing crimes in the United States shows itself when comparing United States statistics to certain other countries. For example, the United States has the highest rates of rape than any other country that reports such statistics. It’s 4 times higher than Germany, 13 times higher than England, and 20 times higher than Japan.

However, this problem plagues the entire globe. For example, estimates say that 12 to 27 million people are in forced labor or slavery in the world today; most are female sex workers.

The question remains: why? With all the so-called advancements of our so-called civilization, why do so many victimizations occur? Why has society failed to fix this problem?

Lack Of Knowledge

Similar to many of the social problems that linger in society, ignorance causes this allowance. In analogy, children starve, because people lack awareness of how many children starve and of the preventability of it. In the same way, these victimizations plague society, because people lack awareness of it.

Firstly, many people, and society as a whole, do not realize the prevalence of these victimizations. Secondly, many people, and society as a whole, do not realize the preventability of these victimizations.

Common-sense says that neither people nor society as a whole can fix problems of which they lack awareness. The first step to protecting innocent people from victimization involves spreading facts about and understanding of this important issue.

Corporate Interests

When faced with most social problems, the people of society usually look to the government, the politicians and the so-called leaders. Thus, unsurprisingly, nobody solves the problems, because the politicians and the so-called leaders do not care about our problems or society’s problems. Rather, the politicians and so-called leaders care about their own personal problems and desires. Like almost anyone in their position would, instead of using their power to help other people, the politicians and leaders use their power to help themselves; they want to advance their own careers, make money for themselves, etcetera.

The private-owned prison industry creates a huge obstacle, because they do not make good profits with a murder rate as low as Japan’s. Greedy lobbyists, corporations, and politicians find a lot of money in law enforcement, weapons production, prison building, etcetera. With such high crime rates, multi-million dollar government contracts are a dime a dozen.

For that reason, the politicians and so-called leaders have no interest in actually fixing the problem with the allotted resources. Instead, they do such things as promote the enforcement of “victimless crimes,” so that they can waste (i.e. steal) the allotted resources while keeping - and even increasing - the crime rates. Indeed, the U.S. ‘wastes’ over $50 billion a year on the war on drugs, and over 25% of U.S. inmates are charged as non-violent drug “offenders.”

Lack Of Responsibility

Nonetheless, neither lack of knowledge nor corporate interests deserve the bulk of the blame. Indeed, the corrupt politicians and greedy corporations merely take advantage of the ignorance and laziness of us, the general population. To protect innocent people from victimization, we the people need to accept our responsibility and do it ourselves.

Woman are being raped! Children are being victimized!

We need to stop letting the politicians and so-called leaders waste our resources on such things as “victimless crimes” (a blatant oxymoron if I’ve ever heard one). We need to take our resources, our taxes, and our freedom back from the government.

We need to spread facts and information about victimization and the systemic prevalence thereof. For example, we need to research and report the prevalence, the causes, and the nature of victimization such as rape, murder, and theft.

We need to setup neighborhood watches, and physically protect innocent people from victimization.

We need to put the victimizers in jails, and keep them there until - if ever - they have been rehabilitated. (If the victimizer cannot be rehabilitated, which is often the case with psychotic murders and sexual perverts, then never let the victimizer out. In contrast, if the person can be rehabilitated, then rehabilitate them completely and effectively, and release them so that we free up the room and resources for dangerous victimizers.)

We need to learn and spread self-defense information and tools. This not only includes skills and knowledge, gained through such mediums as books and self-defense classes, but this also includes tangible tools such as pepper spray, stun guns, personal alarms, home security systems, cameras, and so on and so forth.

If the government continues to waste resources on “victimless crimes” and such, while victimizations still prevail, then setup private local patrols and security teams, who can work either voluntarily, on donations, or by charging a fee to customers. (I also recommend that one stop paying taxes to such an unresponsive, wasteful, and counter-productive government.)

We need to make sure that women, especially young women, never walk around alone at night. In dangerous neighborhoods, even full-grown men can be at risk. Similarly, we need to make sure proper self-defense measures are taken to protect people, again namely young women or children, who are home alone.

Regardless of whether we’re women, men, young or old, as a society we need to address this serious issue ASAP! We cannot rest so long as women are being raped, children assaulted, and innocent people victimized!

About The Author: Scott Hughes owns and runs this Self-Defense Blog.

Self-Defense Tips From Fightwize.com

Posted by Scott on November 4th, 2006 — Posted in Home Security, Self-Defense Advice

The following self-defense tips come from fightwize.com:

Alarms are the number one deterrent for burglars

Fit Deadlocks on all doors and windows, do not leave the key in the lock but leave a key in each room in a place well known by all family Members in case you needed to get out in case of Emergency

Dogs are a big deterrent to Burglars

Fit Security lighting at entrances to your home

Do you have a Neighborhood watch Program in your area?

You spend a lot of time at home – Make it a safe place

Natural Weapons that you can use that are probably already scattered around

Change the locks when you 1st move – you never know who may still have keys

Add Deadlocks to all doors and windows

Keep these windows locked (Windows can be locked in a semi-open position)

Every room should have an item that can be used as a weapon

Pens are great weapons, have one in every room and know how you could use it

Make sure that you know a way that you could get out of every room in the house – via a window maybe, and what’s on the other side of that window – Garage, long drop ?

The kitchen is full of weapons from knives to chemicals (oven cleaner, detergents)

The bathroom can also have cleaners, perfumes, objects etc

A small toilet can also make a good safe place as you can sit and jam the door shut with your legs, there are also chemicals – Bleach etc, toilet brushes too

Laundry rooms also make an access way into your house, if there’s a window in there make sure that it’s locked, don’t leave keys in the locks (Doors or windows).

Keep the iron in the Laundry room as this can be a very effective weapon, especially when hot

Close your blinds at night so burglars cannot have freedom to look inside and see what you have.

Do you know your way around your home in the pitch black of the night?

Do not use your full name on your mailbox or in the phone book

Do not leave a schedule of your away times on the answering machine.

If you’re home alone, do not let strangers know, invent a room mate

Know your neighbors in case of emergency

Do not allow strangers into your home to use the phone, offer to make the call for them

Ask for photo ID of repairs people. If necessary phone their Company to verify

Don’t hide spare keys in easily accessible places.

Consider creating a safe room in your house with a separate phone line or Cell phone

Never give personal information out to telephone solicitors

Check whose at the door before you open it

Don’t label keys with your name and personal information on them

Always carry enough change to make a phone call.

Students Take defense Into Their Own Hands

Posted by Scott on November 3rd, 2006 — Posted in News

When freshman letters and sciences major Dan Sharkey purchased a taser online for $50, he wasn’t gearing up to work mall security or go on patrol with the local police force - he was preparing to walk home on the streets of College Park.

With the university ranked second on the FBI’s list of most violent campuses and 15 on-campus robberies already reported this year, students like Sharkey are arming themselves against attacks with alarms, pepper spray or self-defense tactics.

Read entire diamondbackonline article.

While it is a shame that these students deal with so much danger on their campus, they follow the wise principle: if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. We cannot depend on the government or schools for safety. We have to take our defense into our own hands.

What do you think?

Parents, Experts Split On School-Safety Plans

Posted by Scott on November 1st, 2006 — Posted in Politics & Commentary

Greenbaypressgazette.com published an article describing the different views between parents and experts about school safety.

The recent reports of violent incidents at schools involving intruders causes many parents and others to suggest additional safety measures. Most schools - such as the Colorado high school where a gunman took hostages last month and killed a student - already have plenty of security features, including surveillance cameras, limited access, crisis plans, a security officer and a post-Columbine design that made spotting intruders easy. However, parents have suggested adding more extreme defense measures, such as metal detectors, armed guards, and a magnetic-card id system in which everyone must swipe a magnetic-id to enter the building.

Experts say schools remain among the safest places for children, citing a steady decline in reported school crime over the past decade.

In fact, students have a greater chance of getting struck by lightning than harmed in a school-shooting. Besides the relative safety of schools, only one in five school-shootings actually takes place inside the school, and usually students commit the shootings themselves.

Even so, for a proper education environment, students require safety. Additionally, compulsory schooling makes this issue even more important, because the government forces these students into these allegedly unsafe schools.

Personally, I think the problem lies in the concept of government-run public schools itself. If the constitution separated education and state the same way it separated religion and state, then that would solve this problem. Without government-run public schools, students (or their parents/guardian, in the case of legal minors) can choose which school they want to attend. According to their own priorities, the students can attend schools based on the schools safety-rating and/or the schools lack of imposing security measures. For example, if a student wants to attend a school without armed guards, the school can attend such a school; If a student wants to attend a school with armed guards, the student can attend such a school.

At most, the government can offer students student-loans. However, I do not want the government to tell students where to go, or tell schools how to operate themselves.

What do you think?