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Practical Defense
A practical approach to staying safe in our increasingly dangerous urban environments. Learn simple strategies and everyday habits from Alex Haddox that will help protect you and your loved ones from harm. Hear interviews with experts on the criminal mind and listen to stories directly from real victims. When you understand what a criminal looks for in a target, you can avoid taking on those characteristics and thus escape selection.
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5.0 stars from 112 ratings
great
Great podcast for everyday people looking for safety tips
Direct Defence via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/24/12
Alex's episodes are practical, useful, non-alarmist and contain many tips that have made me and my family more aware and safer.
Albert Finney via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/27/09
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