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The Tempe Police
Department’s Media Relations Bureau, in conjunction with its Patrol, Traffic,
and Criminal Investigations Bureaus, its Crime Prevention Unit, and Arizona
State University, is pleased to introduce Tempe S.A.F.E. Start (Safety
Awareness for Everyone).
This new safety campaign created by the Tempe Police Department will encompass
several education and enforcement programs. These programs include sexual
assault prevention awareness, traffic enforcement around Tempe schools, party
patrols, cool weather crime prevention tips and a newly developed youth alcohol
enforcement squad. The purpose of Tempe S.A.F.E. Start is to make
everyone aware of their safety regardless of the time of year.
Citizens will be
encouraged to check this webpage periodically for updates reference specific
dates, times, and locations for particular components of this safety awareness
campaign. The first such component is Sexual Assault Prevention and
helpful information regarding this topic can be found below.
SEXUAL ASSAULT
PREVENTION EMPHASIS
August 15th - 27th, 2008
AT HOME OR IN A RESIDENCE HALL
IN A SOCIAL SITUATION
DANGEROUS CIRCUMSTANCES TO AVOID
IN THE EVENT YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS
ASSAULTED
AT HOME OR IN A
RESIDENCE HALL:
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Keep your doors
LOCKED even when you are home.
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Install outside
lighting with motion detectors or use existing lighting from dusk till dawn.
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Do not prop doors
or windows open.
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Keep your door
closed when someone knocks until the person knocking can be appropriately
identified.
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Install a peep
hole in your door.
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Keep your vehicle
doors locked even when parked in your driveway.
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Do not leave items
of value or identification in a location that is visible to passersby.
IN A SOCIAL SITUATION:
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Be aware of your
surroundings so you can find a quick and easy way out of a bad situation.
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When you go to a
party, arrive with a group of friends, check in with each other
periodically, and leave together.
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TRUST YOUR
INSTINCTS! Never feel obligated to do anything you do not want to do.
Remember, "No" means "No."
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If someone
continues pressuring you, let them know their advances are unwanted and
leave immediately with friends.
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ALCOHOL is the
number one drug involved in sexual assaults. Drink responsibly and
surround yourself with people you trust when alcohol is present.
AVOID DANGEROUS
CIRCUMSTANCES:
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Keep your cell phone
with you and charged at all times.
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Never become
isolated with someone you do not know or do not trust.
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When walking or
exercising, avoid putting headphones in both ears in order to be more aware
of your surroundings.
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Refrain from
carrying valuables like laptops, large amounts of cash, and/or jewelry.
IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU
KNOW HAS BEEN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED:
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REPORT THE ASSAULT
IMMEDIATELY TO LAW ENFORCEMENT BY DIALING 9-1-1!
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Remember,
biological evidence can be lost. Refrain from showering, washing your
clothes, and, if possible, using the restroom until an examination can be
conducted by a nurse.
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Avoid disturbing
the scene of the incident. Washing sheets, clothing (including
undergarments), and carpet can damage evidence and hinder an investigation.
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And, never forget
. . . sexual assault is a violent crime and those who commit it need to be
brought to justice.
For additional crime prevention information,
click here.
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