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SEXUAL ASSAULT
Reducing the Risk and Coping with an Attack

 | AT HOME
 | Make sure all windows and doors in your home can be locked
securely, particularly sliding glass doors. Use the locks. Keep entrances well-lighted.
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 | Install a peephole in the door and use it.
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 | Check the identification of any sales or service person before
letting him in.
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 | Dont let any stranger into your home when youre
alone - no matter what the reason or how dire the emergency is supposed to be. Offer to
make an emergency phone call while they wait outside.
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 | Never give the impression that you are at home alone if a
stranger telephone or comes to the door.
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 | If you live alone, use only your last name and initials on mail
boxes and phone directories.
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 | Get to know your neighbors -- someone you can turn to if
youre worried.
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 | If you live in an apartment, avoid being in the laundry room or
garage by yourself, especially
at night.
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 | If you come home alone and find a door or window open or signs
of forced entry, dont go in. Go the nearest phone and call the police.
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 | WHILE WALKING
 | Be alert to your surroundings and the people around you. Stay
in well-lighted areas as much as possible.
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 | Walk confidently at a steady pace on the side of the street
facing traffic. Walk close to the curb. Avoid doorways, bushes, and alleys.
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 | Wear clothes and shoes that give you freedom of movement.
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 | Dont walk alone at night and always avoid areas where
there are few people.
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 | Be careful when people stop you for directions. Always reply
from a distance, and never get too close to the car.
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 | If you are in trouble, attract help any way you can. Scream,
yell for help, or yell Fire!
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 | If you feel youre being followed, walk into a store or
knock on a house door.
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 | WHILE DRIVING
 | Keep your car in good working order and the gas tank at least
half full. Park in well-lighted areas and lock the doors, even if youll only be gone
a short time.
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 | When you return to your car, have the key ready and check the
front and rear seats and floor before getting in.
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 | Drive with all the doors locked. Never pick up
hitchhikers.
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 | If you have a flat tire, drive on it until you reach a safe
well-lighted, well-traveled area.
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 | If your car breaks down, put the hood up, lock the doors, and
put on the flashers. Use flares if you have them and tie a white cloth to the antenna. If
someone stops to help, dont get out of the car, but roll down the window slightly
and ask the person to call the police or a tow service for you.
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 | If you see another motorist in trouble, dont stop. Help
by going to a telephone and calling the police for assistance.
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 | Exercise extra caution when using underground and enclosed
parking garages. Try not to go alone.
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 | If you are being followed, dont drive home. Go to the
nearest police or fire station and honk your horn. Or drive to an open gas station or
other business where you can safely call the police. Dont leave your car unless you
are certain you can get inside the building safely. Try to obtain the license plate number
and description of the car following you.
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 | IF YOURE ATTACKED
 | Keep your head. Stay as calm as possible, think rationally and
evaluate your resources and options.
It may be more advisable to submit than to resist and risk severe injury or death. You
will have to make this decision based on the circumstances. But, dont resist if the
attacker has a weapon.
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 | Keep assessing the situation as it is happening. If one
strategy doesnt work, try another. Possible options in addition to
nonresistance are negotiating, stalling for time, distracting the assailant and fleeing to
a safe place, verbal assertiveness, screaming to attract attention, and physical
resistance.
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 | You may be able to turn the attacker off with bizarre behavior
such as throwing up, acting crazy, or picking your nose. One woman starting reciting the
Lord's Prayer out loud.
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 | AFTER AN ASSAULT OR RAPE
 | Go to a safe place and call the police. The sooner you make the
report, the greater the chances the attacker will be caught.
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 | Do not shower, bathe, douche, or destroy any of the clothing
you were wearing at the time of the assault. Do not disturb anything in the area where the
assault occurred. It is important to preserve all physical evidence for court use.
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 | Go to a hospital emergency room for medical care. Ask the
examining doctor to make a note of all injuries received as a result of the rape. Make
sure you are evaluated for the risk of pregnancy and venereal disease.
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 | Call someone to be with you. You should not be alone. Contact a
rape treatment or crisis center to help you deal with the consequences of the
assault.
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 | Write down a description of the assaults circumstances
and the attacker. Police need all the information they can get about the assailant.
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 | TAKE ACTION -- TODAY
 | Practice being alert and observant. You can avoid many
threatening situations, and if you are attacked, you will be able to describe accurately
the assailant to the police.
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 | Carteret County has a rape crisis center. The 24-hour
crisis line is 504-3668.
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 | There is a HELP Line as well 247-3023.
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 | Carteret General Hospital 247-1616
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