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Staying Safe: Personal Security in Metro Atlanta by Jennifer Dilley, Emory University Graduate America is known as “the land of opportunity”. People come here to escape the trials of living elsewhere or to work for a better life. Everyone wants to view this nation as a welcoming, safe place where dreams grow into realties. Sadly, things do not always work out so smoothly. America can also be a place of violence. People do not like to talk about this tragic aspect of society because it is not a pleasant topic. Yet dealing with violence is a necessary topic. Newcomers are especially vulnerable, but with some common sense and a few basic guidelines to help keep you on your guard, you need only to feel watchful---not afraid. The Basics
Safety at Home Also, beware of fake police officers. Just because they are wearing a uniform does not mean they are actual police. People often are over willing to let police officers into their homes because they assume that the police must be legitimate. But this is a common avenue for crime because criminals know that the public is especially vulnerable in this situation. Always ask to see a badge or if you are still concerned, call the local police to check if a unit has been dispatched to your area. If you see anyone behaving suspiciously outside of your home, do not give in to your curiosity to see what is happening. Call the police if you are worried about anything. They are here to serve you and keep you safe no matter what. You can reach the local Clarkston police can be at (404) 292-9465. This is the non-emergency number. If you feel you are in immediate danger, dial 9-1-1. Other Helpful Hints Pepper spray is another way to protect yourself. Sprayed in the face of an attacker, the pepper spray will cause an immediate allergic reaction in the attacker’s eyes to the pepper. If you have a cell phone, carry it with you at all times for safety purposes. If you do not have a cell phone, keep enough change for a pay phone on you. This will let you call anyone at anytime that you need them. Should the Unthinkable Happen. . . If you are attacked, make as much noise as possible. Scream for help so that anyone within earshot will hear you and know that you are in trouble. Screaming “RAPE” regardless of the situation will often elicit a more serious response from bystanders and is often more effective. Do not be embarrassed or feel awkward about yelling. You want to attract as much attention as possible in this situation. **Contact your local police immediately to inform them exactly what happened. Sexual Assault If you are sexually assaulted, do not remain silent about it. Do not be embarrassed or feel that it is even slightly acceptable. You are in no way at fault for an assault against yourself. If you so choose, you have the right to take legal action. At any rate, you have the right to protection and medical treatment. The Dekalb Rape Crisis Center offers free crisis counseling and emotional support groups as well as individual care. The number for the Crisis Hotline is (404) 377-1428. Their website is located athttp://www.dekalbrapecrisiscenter.org/contact. In Conclusion **This article is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and readers or visitors are encouraged to seek the counsel of an attorney to directly address their concerns.
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