Ex-Con Wanted For Killing Wife Has Spousal Rape Conviction, Parole Violations
January 5, 2011 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
OCEANSIDE, Calif. – A fugitive husband, suspected of shooting his wife to death in front of their two young children, has a criminal history that includes spousal rape and a number of parole violations.
Dontaye Henderson, 28, remains at large after allegedly shooting his wife in the chest on New Year’s Day inside their Oceanside apartment [...]
Women’s Risk Assessment
October 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News
Women?s Risk Assessment
Self-defense is very important for you women out there, but it is even more important for you to be able to assess the risk of a situation. Below is a general women’s risk assessment guide:
The most important risk assessment tip is you need to listen to your instincts. Many people have instincts [...]
Self Defense Videos for the Whole Family
October 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News
Self Defense Videos for the Whole Family
Some people may think that just because they live in a nice part of town, that there is no need to learn self defense. Unfortunately, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Self defense training is vitally important for every single member of your family. But of course, not [...]
Which Self-Defense Products Should You Use To Prevent A Crime?
October 30, 2010 by admin
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Which Self-Defense Products Should You Use To Prevent A Crime?
Anyone can fall prey to crime nowadays. It can’t be predicted when or where it is going to happen next or who will be its ill-fated victim. Since no on is immune to crime, it is prudent to be on your guard and ready to act [...]
Domestic Violence Victims Often Feel Trapped With Fear
October 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
It started with words, then escalated to a twisted arm and finally fists.
Lynda suffered through it all because she felt she had no choice.
One final fight changed her mind.
“He had a look in his eye,” said Lynda, who did not wish to use her real name because she is in a shelter hiding from her [...]
Suggestions for Leaving an Abusive Partner by One Who’s Been There
September 16, 2010 by admin
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Suggestions for Leaving an Abusive Partner by One Who’s Been There
Though I am not a doctor, my advice comes from a combination of personal experience and therapy given to me by professionals. Leaving someone controlling and/or abusive can be (and usually is) a dangerous situation, so more than anything, my wish to you is to [...]
Surviving Domestic Abuse – Some Advice From A Survivor
August 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Kathy Lockhart is a professional Registered Nurse with a Master’s Degree in Psychiatric Nursing from the University of Virginia and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from California State University, East Bay.
She became interested in Domestic Violence after being in an abusive relationship. She has been an active volunteer for a community Domestic Violence and [...]
Street Fighting Uncaged – Self Defense Classes For Women
July 26, 2010 by admin
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Street Fighting Uncaged – Self Defense Classes For Women
Have you been worried about yourself being a lady because of all the crimes on the news all the time? Do you want to enrol yourself in self defence classes for women, so that you can also learn how you could also protect yourself when needed? There [...]
Safety on the College Campus
June 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News
A young lady’s college years should be the best of her life. For most they are, but unfortunately for some who are unprepared their school days may not be looked back upon so fondly. If you are a young woman preparing to go off to college, or the parent of one, please consider the old [...]
Defend Yourself! The 3 Strategic Elements of the Perfect Self Defense Stance
May 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News
Are you serious about being able to easily defend yourself against a real-world, brutal assailant who want to beat, break, or kill you? The reason that I ask is that, when I look at what most people are practicing as so-called, self-defense, I don’t see that.
What I typically see are people “going through the motions,” [...]

