NCJ Number
17482
Date Published
1975
Length
96 pages
Annotation
EXAMINES PRECAUTIONS WHICH MAY BE TAKEN BY CITIZENS TO DEFEND THEMSELVES FROM ATTACK ON CITY STREETS.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR PRESENTS SEVERAL EXAMPLES TO SHOW HOW THE USE OF CONSTRUCTIVE INTERACTION, INNER CONFIDENCE, AND CERTAIN RESPONSES ARE MORE EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING CRIMINAL ATTACKS THAN THE USE OF GUNS, MACE, AND FORMS OF PHYSICAL SELF-DEFENSE.