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: roughly 90% of perpetrators are known friends, intimate partners, or acquaintances, rather than strangers!
I wrote Common Sense Safety for Women because I know what it feels like to live with fear—and I also know the power of overcoming it.
For years, I taught self-defense to women and children, listening to countless stories of survival.
This book is my way of passing forward what I’ve learned—hard lessons, practical strategies, and the unwav
I wrote Common Sense Safety for Women because I know what it feels like to live with fear—and I also know the power of overcoming it.
For years, I taught self-defense to women and children, listening to countless stories of survival.
This book is my way of passing forward what I’ve learned—hard lessons, practical strategies, and the unwavering belief that women deserve to live safe, confident, and empowered lives.
My hope is that every reader finds not just knowledge within these pages, but also courage, resilience, and the confidence to trust her instincts.
With strength and solidarity, Joanne Morin Correia
Integrating these simple but powerful habits into your daily routine will boost your physical security and confidence every time you hit the road. Stay vigilant, trust your instincts, and always err on the side of caution.
The digital world can sometimes be daunting, with risks ranging from social media harassment to identity theft and online dating scams. Understanding these risks and adopting proactive safety measures is essential for online privacy, security, and well-being.
Ensuring personal safety is paramount for women today, whether at home, in public, or online. By adopting proactive strategies, women can significantly reduce their risk of encountering dangerous situations and enhance their overall sense of security.