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Crime prevention has become a big industry
in the United States due to increasing crime rates since the 1960’s.
Some people insist that if they buy a “gismo or gadget,” they
will be safe from an assailant. This is what we call the “quick
fix myth” that is similar to obtaining "fast food" satisfaction. "Fast
food" is very popular around the world because people generally
want an immediate solution to their needs or problems. This accounts
for the continuous creativity and the numerous gadgets sold on the
open market. These self-defense gadgets are commonly advertised as
the “cure all” for self-protection.
A major problem with
any of the self-protection gadgets or weapons is that they cannot
substitute for personal empowerment and internal
self-confidence. You are unlikely to have it when you need it, and
most people would not use the weapon or gadget unless they really
felt threatened; by then it is too late. Carrying protective devices
such
as knives, guns, or other weapons may also be considered a symbol
of one’s willingness to participate in violence, to expect violence,
and be ready for its retaliation (Wolfgang, 1966). But worse of all
these items become a “crutch” that the carrier depends
on; if the crutch is kicked out from the user, she falls. Likewise
a protective gismo or gadget that is not in ones hand at the time or
assault or is dropped creates mental and physical weakness that the
victim may be unable to recoverable. Personal safety requires much more effort than buying some device
and then sticking it at the bottom of your purse. However, learning
to
use your mind and body effectively by practicing physical fighting
skills is not a guarantee that you will be safe or able to successfully
stop an attack. Nothing can keep us from being attacked. Crime prevention
will come through a combination of awareness, crime prevention strategies,
proper fighting techniques, and general wellness.
Not all purchased
items and weapons for self-protection are bad. If used properly
and under favorable conditions, the use of any of
them
could successfully stop an attack; and there are plenty of success
stories to demonstrate their benefit. Self-protection tools fall
into three categories.
- Chemical Agents:
Hair Spray, Mace, Dye Witness Chemical Identifier, and Pepper
Spray.
- Electronic Devices: Stun Gun or Zapper, Taser,
Myotron Pulse Wave, Personal Alarms or Noise Makers.
- Devices & Weapons:
Whistle, Kubaton, Knife, and Guns.
If you purchase any of these items, you must be aware
of local, state and federal laws regarding the item you chose to
carry. These laws may vary greatly and ignorance of the law will
not prevent you from getting a citation or being arrested for possession.
After purchasing any of these items, none of them can help you deal
with the fear you will experience when in a real life-threatening
situation. Instead, they give you a false sense of confidence.
When you are in a life-threatening situation, you are scared. You
must deal with the feelings of fear before you can defend yourself
most effectively. You will not be very effective if you are struggling
to use the device when under stress, and while trying to overcome
your internal feelings of fear and fighting the assailant all at
the same time. The mind and body must work as one. Unless you practice
and train while under those conditions, you will have difficulty
and the assailant will have the advantage. The items do not work
by themselves and are not permanently attached to your body. They
are only as good as your ability to apply them to any given situation.
Unless you continuously train, you must think about how to position
and operate the device.
Any of these items can help you ward off an assailant:
- If you have the proper training and practice on how to use it.
- If they are within your reach.
- If the item works when
it is suppose to work.
- If you don’t freeze up
at the moment of attacked and forget how to properly use the
item.
- If the assailant lacks the commitment to the assault.
Any piece of equipment is only as good as the user.
- What if you are
in bed sound asleep when you are attacked?
- What if you dropped it?
- What if it didn’t work?
- What if it was taken
away from you?
- What if he uses it on you?
- Now what do you have to
fall back on?
If used properly and under favorable conditions,
the use of any of them could successfully stop an attack; and there
are plenty of
success stories to demonstrate that point. After taking
a Model Mugging Course, any of these “quick fix” items
can enhance your self-defense raining because you know you are not
relying solely on any device. If you did not have the selected device
in your hand, you can still effectively protect yourself. If it did
not work right, or it was taken away, there are other ways to protect
yourself and stop an assailant.
Most items take valuable seconds to bring to the “ready” position
for deployment and can become a mental distraction inhibiting effective
fighting.
After taking a Model Mugging course, any of these “quick
fix” items can enhance your training because you know you are
not relying solely on a mechanical device. If you did not have the
selected device in your hand, you can still effectively protect yourself.
If it did not work right, or it was taken away, there are other ways
to protect yourself and stop an assailant.
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