In today's increasingly hostile climate people are anxious about how to keep themselves safe. Chris Ryan served in the SAS for seven years and in several war zones throughout the world. During this time he was the Regiment's top striker and in 1991 during the infamous Bravo Two Zero mission behind Iraqi lines he was the only member of the team to evade capture and fight his way to safety, for which he was awarded the Military Medal - his CO said he had 'made Regiment history'. He is the author of bestselling fiction based on his own experiences and is an expert in dangerous situations. Here he tells you how to keep yourself and your family safe from the perils of modern urban life. He leads you through a variety of situations including what to do if: - You are walking down the street and think you are being followed - You find yourself confronted by a threatening group of people or a gang - You find yourself caught in the middle of a riot - You hear gunfire or explosions in a crowed place (e.g. shopping centre) - You hear on the radio that Russia has launched nuclear missiles that will land in the centre of London in two hours.
Former FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) Operator & Special Agent provides you the Tactics, Techniques & Procedures to survive in today's dangerous world.
Our blind faith in institutions to protect us has only dulled our natural survival instincts. The truth is that when we feel safest is actually when we are in the most danger. This is the paradox of The Safety Trap.
We have learned a staggering amount about human nature and disaster -- yet we keep having car crashes, floods, and financial crises. Partly this is because the success we have at making life safer enables us to take bigger risks.
Pages 1–9 • Who's being careful? How can you tell? Who needs to be careful? How can the person be safer? • What are some ways you've learned to be careful and safe at school? At home? In other places? (Discuss safety rules that apply in ...
When Danger Knocks Lawrence Berry was at his home in Houston with his wife and two daughters when he heard a knock at the door . The holidays were approaching , so when Mr. Berry saw through the door peephole that it was a UPS driver ...
This is the question that frustrates—and scares—all of us today, and the answers have proved maddeningly elusive. Until now.
Safe Not Sorry is about self-protection. As opposed to self-defense which unless practiced fosters a false sense of security, self-protection is involved with not telegraphing insecurity.
What Would You Do? A Kid's Guide to Staying Safe in a World of Strangers teaches and empowers children, in a non-threatening way, to take a proactive role in staying safe from predators and harm.
Peppered with useful tips, actionable bullet points, and factoids, the book is both an entertaining read and an easy-to-use reference manual that will help you understand and incorporate the advice into your daily life.
Sometimes it can have tragic consequences. Written by a Deputy Sheriff, this book is credited with foiling at least 22 stranger abductions.