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A mere "thanks" click of the mouse didn't seem sufficient here.
I firmly believe that discussing the types of behaviors that tend to attract violent predators is of great importance. I often reference the book, "The Gift of Fear," because not only do I think everyone on this planet should read it, but also because it's full of information about how to avoid becoming a victim. The author talks a great deal about the importance of deviating from social rules, if necessary, because criminals depend on their victim going along with them (by not causing a scene, or being too polite, or refusing to decline favors, or a desire to avoid embarrassment or attention, etc.) But, the minute a potential victim deviates from the expected, criminals usually decide the victim isn't worth the risk of being caught, and go look for someone who will be more compliant or easier to manipulate.