While the brain can process information rapidly, various factors can delay immediate reactions. The "3-second rule" emphasizes the need for quick assessment, decision-making, and action to ensure safety.
Abduction is not just a standalone crime; it frequently precedes other severe offenses, making its prevention and immediate counteraction crucial for personal safety.
Predatory behavior is far more common than most people realize: studies estimate that one in five women and one in seventy-one men will experience sexual assault in their lifetime, and roughly 90% of those perpetrators are known friends, intimate partners, or acquaintances, rather than strangers!
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